A collection of musings on quarantine dreams
Unpacking my subconscious’ wackiest moments
A collection of musings on quarantine dreams Read More »
Unpacking my subconscious’ wackiest moments
A collection of musings on quarantine dreams Read More »
Seeing an old friend in several alternate realities
Different places, similar ways Read More »
Why do we dream, what do we dream about, and why? These questions have become significant during our pandemic-present. Where do we wish we were? What do we want our future to look like? What have we been promised, but never received? With our final magazine of the year, our contributors have answers to these
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Do you like lavender or poppies? Both will put you right to sleep. Dreamfields lush with flower trances In valleys six feet deep. Those who sleep to dream to die Live in honourary toasts. While girls who’ve died within my dreams Become like living ghosts. If dreams are the subconscious mind Existing in between What we know and what
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Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still preferred vertical compositions over horizontal. He believed verticality was an expression of being alive. He once commented on his home of the Canadian Prairies: “When there were snowstorms, you either stood up and lived or laid down and died.” I am nine years old. My dad has been teaching me how
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When quarantine began in March of 2020, everybody in lockdown took a nosedive into new hobbies. Most notably, Dalgona coffee reigned over Instagram, then sourdough, and as people got frustrated with that, they leveled down to focaccia. Those not interested in the kitchen returned to childhood games, TV dramas, and anime. I redownloaded Reddit and tried to teach myself to
Lucid Dreaming to Unpack Gender Dysphoria Read More »
My winding, relentless efforts towards one night of deep, uninterrupted sleep
Steps for Self-Soothing Read More »