The “Home” Issue
This fall, we asked contributors: What does home mean to you? As we navigate our educations on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis, questions of home become important as we learn to situate ourselves and understand the positionalities we occupy. In the pages ahead, members of our university campus—undergraduate students, graduate students,
The “Home” Issue (no. 1.2)
*Vote for your “Home” fan favourite here: the winning piece will win a $25 honorarium for their work. We recommend you use full-screen mode on a desktop for the best viewing experience. In issue 1.2, contributors engage with the woes of constructing a home. Themes of colonialism, longing, diaspora, racism, struggle and a
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The “Home” Issue (no. 1.1)
*Vote for your “Home” fan favourite here: the winning piece will win a $25 honorarium for their work. We recommend you use full-screen mode on a desktop for the best viewing experience. In issue 1.1 of “Home,” our contributors engage the idea of home as family, lovers, houses, travel, and connections to the
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Self-Editing Tips and Tricks: Nonfiction, Poetry, Fiction and More!
Hello in medias res readers! With our submissions open for our Fall issue, “Home,” we wanted to make sure our writers and contributors were in top shape for submissions. We know how hard it can be to self-edit your own writing, so we thought we would share a few of our favourite tips for you.
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The in medias res experience: Q&A with 2020/2021 Editor-in-Chief Ana Cristina Camacho
As we started the Fall Term, I had the chance to meet with 2020/2021 in medias res Editor-in-Chief, Ana Cristina Camacho. She kindly joined me for an interview detailing her experience working on the team and what she got out of her volunteer experience! Below is a brief Q&A between us for your reading pleasure.
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“May” by Aleena Bukhari
“May” represents the renewal of lust and curiosity that spring uncovers.
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“In the Light” by Dominique Panko
Dominique is interested in how we communicate the indescribable pain, beauty and love in human existence.
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