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Feminist Fairytales in a World Needing ImaginationBy The Editors Christina Rosso lives in Philadelphia where she co-owns a bookstore called A Novel Idea with her partner Alexander. She was also scheduled to her very first chapbook of feminist fairytales, She is a Beast, from APEP Publications on March 21st. However, due to shut downs and quarantines, they have now been postponed until May 2nd.
"I know this is the right thing to do, but it does feel challenging in terms of keeping momentum for the book and launch. It's also my first book so I have been putting a lot of pressure on it and my idea of success," she told us. We spoke to her about the role of art during a crisis, the everlasting impact of folklore, and how she has been coping with COVID-19.
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Being a College Student During COVID-19By Danielle Arze Amidst the chaos and terror of the spreading virus, COVID-19, one aspect of my life has changed more than I thought possible. When I chose my school, I never once thought there’d be a day where mass emails would be sent multiple times a day, keeping us updated on a pandemic that would send us packing up and heading home.
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Self-Care for Lazy EggsBy Ghia Vitale The Crème Shop has a limited edition Gudetama Tighter 'N Brighter Sheet Mask and it’s the epitome of kawaii skincare! Keep reading to learn more about what it’s like to try the Gudetama-themed face mask for a self-care session.
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Viva La Poesia: A Modern Bell Jar
By The Editors
Adrian Ernesto Cepeda is a Los Angeles based poet who has previously published three poetry collections: So Many Flowers, So Little Time, Flashes & Verses... Becoming Attraction, and Between the Spine.
This year was expected to be Cepeda's best year yet as a poet. CLASH Books, a personal favorite publisher of ours, is publishing La Belle Ajar, his collection of cento poems inspired by Sylvia Plath's 1963 novel The Bell Jar. While currently set to arrive in May, many of the book launches and readings Cepeda scheduled were postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic. While Luna Luna Magazine named La Belle Ajar as one of five books to watch out for in 2020, it seems that much of the praises the collection received were overshadowed by a new global threat. We talked with Cepeda about his new collection (available for pre-order now), about poetry in general, and how he's handling COVID-19. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Creation in Isolation: A New Feature on Quail Bell MagazineHello Fledglings,
What a weird week, huh? I know that I am wondering just how this will turn out for so many people. I'm currently sitting at home wondering how I will be teaching my students new concepts online when some many have trouble learning or accessing materials remotely. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
You're Not a "Business Person" When You Stockpile and Price Gouge Toilet Paper. You're Just a Dick.By Rebel Tipton I get it. Times are unpredictable and scary. But there is something that never changes: the overwhelming presence of dickish people in the universe.
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A Gudetama-Style Ramen ReviewBy Ghia Vitale Nissin Top Ramen is featuring Gudetama, the lazy egg character of Sanrio, on some of their product packages for a limited time. I celebrated the occasion by trying egg ramen/Gudetama-style ramen for the first time.
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Why Lizzo x Sailor Moon is ImportantBy Ghia Vitale Today is the anniversary of Sailor Moon’s 1992 debut in Japan. To celebrate, I want to talk about why Lizzo being a Sailor Moon fan is a big deal for the moonie fandom.
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Rockin' Nails with Rox V
By Melina Bezirdjian
Richmond, Virgina-based nail pro Rox V is the personification of the 90s nail salon aesthetic. When you first meet her, itâs hard to determine what is most charming about this immensely charming, pretty woman. Is it her distinctly small voice? Could it be how she juxtaposes her tiny frame with oversized airbrushed tees, athletic pants and chunky plastic shoes? (Sheâs so stylish that somehow sheâs magically able to pull off âscrubs but make it fashion.â)
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