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Literary Magazine | St. Thomas More College

A minimalistic, black and white sketch of a grave with a cross on it.

“Salem Night” by Brandon Fick

“Salem Night” was written after a trip to Salem, Massachusetts, and meditates on the town’s storied history.

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A drawing of a woman crying, being embraced by another woman. Emotional, high-intensity black lines.

“Stay” by Casey Shah

“Stay” was inspired by Casey’s journey to understanding how her past has shaped the way she views and engages with the concept of love.

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A dirty green-toned painting of a bridge, with industrial smoke surrounding it.

“Terrible” by Eunice-Grace Domingo

“Terrible” is a semi-autobiographical story that Domingo wrote shortly after being told her high school English teacher had passed away.

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A surreal-looking sun beaming down on a desert, with a small lake nearby.

“Cowboy” by Elliot Dillabough

“Cowboy” aims to explore this tension and invites the reader to reflect on the archetype of the cowboy-hero.

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High-contrast image of neon orange planets floating in deep black outer space.

“Requiem for the Soul” by Brandon Fick

“Requiem for the Soul” posits a future where the human body is something to be harvested, where retaining one’s soul is rare.

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A colourful, artistic photo of what seems to be abstract bubbles. An explosion of orange and pink, saturated tones in circular shapes.

“Amata Bene,” “Saturday,” “Golden Banquet” by Sara Parsons

Sara’s work is inspired by her love of history, relationship with religion and personal experiences with the Western esoteric tradition.

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A colourful, artistic photo of what seems to be abstract bubbles. An explosion of orange and pink, saturated tones in circular shapes.

“Woodland Seasons” by Chelsea Hill

An image came to Chelsea’s mind — woodland mice tucking in their young and knitting mittens for other creatures. The rest of the poem unraveled from there.

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A colourful, artistic photo of what seems to be abstract bubbles. An explosion of orange and pink, saturated tones in circular shapes.

“Promontory” by Brandon Fick

“Promontory” is a sensory poem, an archetypal image of horse and rider inspired by a love of Westerns.

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A colourful, artistic photo of what seems to be abstract bubbles. An explosion of orange and pink, saturated tones in circular shapes.

“Amber in the Sun” by Jeana Myers

Poetry has always been a way for Jeana to romanticize the life she’s living. This poem is no exception.

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An atmospheric black and white charcoal drawing of a run down but architecturally interesting room. Most of the space is lost in shadows but a beam of light falls around the centre, illuminating a staircase and a mysterious half-open door.

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Land Acknowledgement

We are located on Treaty 6 Territory, Nehiyaw Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. We pay our respect to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another.