The “Reflection” Issue
Introducing our Jan. Issue featuring writing and art by USask students.
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Introducing our Jan. Issue featuring writing and art by USask students.
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Aydrian’s vibrant, experimental work is often autobiographical or informed by their family as displaced Salvadorians.
The Aware & The Observer by Aydrian Alegria Read More »
Delane has been awarded an SSHRC grant for her thesis project, a collection of short stories relating to the Canadian women and LGBTQ+ millennial experience.
“Metamorphosis” by Delane Just Read More »
There is always a power imbalance in a story, which is something Mariana has always been aware of.
“Not a Tragedy” by Mariana Martinez Read More »
“Salem Night” was written after a trip to Salem, Massachusetts, and meditates on the town’s storied history.
“Salem Night” by Brandon Fick Read More »
“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.
“Stay” by Casey Shah Read More »
“Terrible” is a semi-autobiographical story that Domingo wrote shortly after being told her high school English teacher had passed away.
“Terrible” by Eunice-Grace Domingo Read More »
“Cowboy” aims to explore this tension and invites the reader to reflect on the archetype of the cowboy-hero.
“Cowboy” by Elliot Dillabough Read More »
“Requiem for the Soul” posits a future where the human body is something to be harvested, where retaining one’s soul is rare.
“Requiem for the Soul” by Brandon Fick Read More »