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PUBLISHER'S NOTE

PUBLISHER'S NOTE

or some contributor bios of AUG/SEPT 2023

CORALINE THOMAS

Coraline is a two-spirit lesbian from Vancouver Island who writes in more formats and genres than they care to admit, but always comes home to music at the end of a long day. Their other works can be found at https:// www.patreon.com/HuckleberryHouse / on twitter @Anniewritesbook / on instagram at pacific_noise_weird.

EMMA WATSON is a morning person and non-practicing cynic. She asks a lot of questions.

ALEC CHRISTENSEN

Alec Christensen is a second year MA student in the Cinema and Media Studies program at the University of British Columbia where he researches Hollywood depictions of the Middle East.

ALISTAIR HENNING

A portrait and event photographer based in downtown Vancouver. For a full portfolio and list of exhibitions & awards, visit www.AlistairHenning.com

BILLIE CULLEN

19 years old. I wouldn't be surprised if we met one day and I cut your hair.

CALLA CAMPBELL

HANNAH MARTIN

Hannah Martin is and artist and designer based in Vancouver. She holds a BFA and is currently pursuing a post-graduate certificate in Product Design at Emily Carr. Hannah has served as a curator, instructor, and contributor to the arts community.

NATALIE HANNA

3rd year cogs student who likes jazz n spring and hates ranch dressing! ig @_natalie_hanna_(。◔ .◔。) !

ZEPHYR FREBOLD

Zephyr is a self proclaimed standup comedian, writer, and UBC Bachelor of Arts student. He plans on majoring in whatever he finds easiest in his third year so he has more time to write silly little jokes that really only he finds funny. Some of his interests include window shopping at Whole Foods and Stand-up Comedy.

R. HESTER

I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.

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IF YOU’RE ANYTHING LIKE ME — and you should be — you’re driven from deep in your soul to create, something, anything, it doesn’t matter what or how. Mixtapes, battlejackets, zines, art, whatever. In this piece, I’m handing down the ability to make bad music. Music is one of the oldest art forms, and no one can take that from you. Music is our first site of resistance, of connection, of expression. So raise your voice. It doesn’t matter if you’re good, you just have to mean it. Some of the most influential punk bands didn’t know how to play a single instrument before they started recording, and I promise you – you can do it too.

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