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January 2019 Issue

January 1, 2019 By Brett Pribble

January 2019 Issue

The Way We Look at Horses by Marisa Crane

Dear Pidgeon by L.A. Clark

Heaven: 1963 by Mike Lee

The Eighth Amendment: Zero Tolerance by MFC Feeley

Nobody is Listening and That’s Okay by Sarah Sophia Yanni

As Old as Time by Gillian Walker

Artist Credit:

Based out of Orlando, Katiana Robles is a multidisciplinary artist who sculpts, paints, and illustrates in a variety of media including some edible ones. Her work has been exhibited throughout Central Florida; most notably at Orlando City Hall, City Arts Factory, and Osceola Arts. To see more of her whimsical work follow her on Instagram @kat_robles.

Brett J Barr is a tattooist/artist, living and working in Orlando Florida. Aside from tattooing, he is also versed in many mixed mediums including painting, graphites, pen and ink, charcoals, graphic design, woodworking, miniatures, bookbinding and classical music. He co-owns Built 4 Speed Tattoo.

Genevieve Anna Tyrrell is an Assistant Editor at Ghost Parachute. She finished her MFA in creative writing at the University of Central Florida. Her writing has been published in Creative Nonfiction, Stirring: A Literary Collection, Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine, Hippocampus, Niche, and Carve Magazine. Her art has appeared in The Rumpus, Smokelong Quarterly, and Animal. She is a previous Pushcart Prize nominee and she teaches creative writing in the Orlando area.

Brett J Barr is a tattooist/artist, living and working in Orlando Florida. Aside from tattooing, he is also versed in many mixed mediums including painting, graphites, pen and ink, charcoals, graphic design, woodworking, miniatures, bookbinding and classical music. He co-owns Built 4 Speed Tattoo.

Genevieve Anna Tyrrell is an Assistant Editor at Ghost Parachute. She finished her MFA in creative writing at the University of Central Florida. Her writing has been published in Creative Nonfiction, Stirring: A Literary Collection, Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine, Hippocampus, Niche, and Carve Magazine. Her art has appeared in The Rumpus, Smokelong Quarterly, and Animal. She is a previous Pushcart Prize nominee and she teaches creative writing in the Orlando area.

Orlando native Kaylan Stedman has several passions, including learning languages and playing music; however, art is arguably the most integral part of her life. Having just moved to China to work as an English teacher, she hopes to continue her pursuit of creating art as a second career. Enjoy more of her creations by checking out her illustrations for Wetwork, a podcast which can be downloaded on iTunes or found at Wetworkpodcast.com. Follow her in Instagram at @naryakal (K. S. Illustrations).

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