Hold The River Banks Up
A boat zine from a writing retreat to Turtle Cove in the Spring of 2018. Designed by Soleil Garneau.
A boat zine from a writing retreat to Turtle Cove in the Spring of 2018. Designed by Soleil Garneau.
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TWO PIECES<br />
Kataalyst Alcindor<br />
What images contain or represent change for you?<br />
<strong>The</strong> catalyst in an elemental experience<br />
<strong>The</strong> insect<br />
Death and money<br />
A welcome<br />
<strong>The</strong> weather<br />
A vice<br />
A love<br />
A skill learned and used at the prime of remembrance<br />
A lie, the truth<br />
<strong>The</strong> stroke of a pen in a powerful hand<br />
And yes, all of these we must touch once in all of our lives.<br />
What does time look like for you?<br />
Time for me looks like a myriad of things. A wooden piece of furniture.<br />
<strong>The</strong> dead flower. A wrinkled hand. A chipped mug. Aged whiskey or<br />
a photograph. <strong>The</strong> life of a old film you saw when it first came out.<br />
A scar, a tattoo, we saw a moth on the way here that had two weeks<br />
to live.His coat was majestic but ultimately fleeting. Time maybe is<br />
in vibrant color that may gradually fade or deep in depending on a<br />
person’s perspective. I imagine it as a smile that changes the more you<br />
learn about a person.<br />
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