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Nightmare prophecy in red artwork by Ellecia Vaughan

Notes on Contributors (in order of appearance)

Jean A.D. Ingres, Oedipus Explaining the Enigma of the Sphinx, 1827. Alexander Fay is a proud native of Dublin’s North Inner City, and a JS physics student who came in through the Trinity Access Programmes (TAP). He is not a photographer, he just likes to take nice pictures.

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Aifric Doherty is a current Msc student at The London School of Economics and former assistant editor of the journal. She thinks Cassandra should scream more.

Matthew Wainwright is a junior sophister studying single-honours Classics from Bath, England. He has a great love for all things old & quirky, all areas in which Classics excels.

Francesca Corsetti is an undergraduate student of Foreign Languages and Literature at the University of Bologna, currently attending her last year at Trinity College Dublin. She is particularly interested in late-Victorian literature.

Áine Mills is an alumna of TCD (BA (Mod.) English Literature and Modern Irish)

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