am I really extinct: Down in the Dirt (magazine v122)

am I really extinct: Down in the Dirt (magazine v122)

Janet Kuypers , C.E.E. , K.D. Walls
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Apr 1, 2014 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (108 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 108
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 1, 2014
Editorial CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1496185420
ISBN-13 9781496185426

Descripción

In a vivid tapestry of creativity and introspection, this edition of "Down n the Dirt" invites readers to explore the multifaceted themes of existence and identity. Through a diverse array of voices, a collection of poems and essays emerges, each uniquely contributing to a rich narrative that challenges notions of extinction, both literal and metaphorical. The contributors delve into the depths of human experience, offering reflections on loss, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of meaning.

Tom Sheehan and Janet Kuypers lead the charge with poignant pieces that resonate deeply, capturing the fragility of life and the tenacity of the human spirit. Their work is complemented by the contributions of C.E.E, Eric Burbridge, and K.D. Walls, whose words weave in and out of personal and collective realities, questioning what it truly means to feel alive in a world that often seems indifferent.

The magazine becomes a platform for voices like Janet Doggett and Peter McMillan, who skillfully articulate the intricacies of their experiences, bringing forth a series of emotional landscapes that evoke empathy and understanding. David Hernandez and A.J. Huffman add their unique perspectives, enriching the dialogue with their compelling imagery and thoughtful insights.

Michael Cluff’s contributions, paired with those of other authors, create a compelling conversation that invites readers to consider their own narratives of existence. In this exploration, they confront the paradox of feeling both present and absent in a society marked by rapid change. The collective effort culminates in a thought-provoking examination of life, leaving readers pondering their own legacies and the ephemeral nature of being.

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