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I watched Good Omens while I was dating someone and you won’t BELIEVE what the result was **NOT CLICKBAIT

Jay Townsend

Pagan steals Christian imagery ASMR

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Tear my throat and save my soul, Drink my blood to make me whole, And pin the gods to my flayed skin: A butterfly collection of your kin, The holiest angels grounded in sin.

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Emma Bruce is a junior creative writing major from Austin, Texas. She focuses mostly on non-fiction, and her work is often an exploration of the landscape and culture of Texas, religion, women, and nature. Jack Andrew Ferry is an Emerson Sophomore originally from Southern California, majoring in Creative Writing. He enjoys diary-keeping, candle making, genealogy, and enjoying endless cups of tea.

Ana Hein is an undergraduate student at Emerson College pursuing a BFA in Creative Writing with minors in Comedy Writing and Performance and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her work has been featured in Wack Mag, Concrete, Gauge, Generic, Emerson College’s Undergraduate Students for Publishing blog, and Black Swan, among others, has won multiple Editor’s Choice Awards from Teen Ink Magazine, and is forthcoming in Fearsome Critters and Terrible Orange Review. She can usually be found buying too many books, singing loudly, wearing red lipstick, complaining about the weather, staring into the void, and generally being very dramatic.

Thais Jacomassi is a sophomore Writing, Literature, and Publishing student at Emerson College. She has won awards for her short fiction stories and has had her poetry showcased at writing competitions including the Hidden Lanterns Art Festival. Rishona Michael is a junior at Emerson College majoring in Writing, Literature, and Publishing. She has a great support system including friends and family, and loves all things literature and traveling. She hopes to incorporate the two hobbies in her future career while constantly spending time with people she loves. Julia Rouillard is a third year Creative Writing student with a minor in Hearing and Deafness. She mostly writes fiction, but also enjoys personal essays and the occasional poem. She’ll read literally anything that’s put in front of her, but she especially loves young adult fiction. Her work has been published in Green Magazine and on the Society19 website. Andi Smith is a student at Emerson College in Boston, where she is studying creative writing and history. She is originally from New Hampshire and has published short stories in local newspapers and other Emerson publications. Her novella The Autobiography of an Unknown Soldier will be available digitally at the end of the summer through Wilde Press. Garrett Speller is a third-year Creative Writing student floundering in mediocrity and a severe lack of motivation. He’s taken up a love for teaching as it’s so much easier to tell other people to work instead of actually doing it yourself. When he does write, occasionally, poetry comes out. Much like life, he has no idea what it all means.

Jay Townsend is a sophomore WLP major at Emerson college who wants to try every artistic medium they can get their little hands on. So far they’ve got animation, comics, prose, and now, poetry.

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LITERARY MAGAZINE

SPRING 2020 ISSUE 38

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