After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
Read MoreMan versus Nature is one of five original narrative conflicts, and over the years stories and novels about the interaction between humans and the wild have been piling up. Ben Percy’s aim
Carlee Hill is a 24 year old Leo. She has appeared as many incarnations around town, including the former KXCI deejay Suzuki Bean, a member of the cast and writers of last
Continued from previous post. Erik Wollo, a Norwegian guitarist, played after the break. His music made me think of when you are shown videos in health class that begin with sun-spotted footage
Diletta is the daughter of Vietnamese and Chilean immigrants. She graduated from the University of Arizona in 2008 with B.A.’s in History and Classics and has spent the majority of her almost-adult
See previous posts with similar titles. NS: I’m sure you’ll get into better programs because you won’t be hungover and unprepared for your GREs, right? …I love Tucson and I’ve heard good
Steve Roach et al.: SoundQuest Fest 2010 Berger Performing Arts Center Steve Roach is an ambient and new age musician who lived in Tucson for 16 years before the air traffic became
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“When I was 12 i heard my dad’s voice on the radio. He was reading the news; that inspired me. When I was 19 I met a girl, she was an illegal immigrant
Continued from previous post. JR: …It’s JR from MB’s class. How’s it going? Where are you now? The main question is: Have you written anything lately? NS: I hope to be finished with
David Backer was born in 1984 in Danbury, Connecticut. He’s currently pursuing a PhD in philosophy and education. His blog is davidbacker.com. Natasha Stagg: Give us a little history on your website, FictionDaily.