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ISSUE I: P(art) of the Soul

P(art) of the Soul is The Global Youth Review's inaugural issue, whose structure is based off of the Tripartite Soul and consists of three chapters: 1) logos, 2) thymos, and 3) eros. We warmly welcome you into a space filled with talented creatives hailing from over 20 countries, all united in their efforts to express through literature various emotions, ideas, and thoughts. Designed by Sena Chang

P(art) of the Soul is The Global Youth Review's inaugural issue, whose structure is based off of the Tripartite Soul and consists of three chapters: 1) logos, 2) thymos, and 3) eros. We warmly welcome you into a space filled with talented creatives hailing from over 20 countries, all united in their efforts to express through literature various emotions, ideas, and thoughts. Designed by Sena Chang

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<strong>ISSUE</strong> ONE<br />

Contrivutors<br />

CONTRIBUTORS<br />

We are beyond honored to<br />

showcase <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> many<br />

talented photographers, <strong>art</strong>ists,<br />

and writers in our inaugural<br />

issue.<br />

Over 20 countries are<br />

represented in our magazine,<br />

including Ireland, Japan, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

POETRY<br />

LAOISE NI<br />

RAGHALLAIGH<br />

Laoise Ní Raghallaigh<br />

is an Irish writer<br />

living and studying in<br />

Galway, Ireland. When<br />

not writing she enjoys<br />

playing music, reading<br />

and walking <strong>the</strong> Salthill<br />

promenade.<br />

"Instances in Mirrors"<br />

was written to reform<br />

incoherent thoughts<br />

about living with<br />

polycystic ovarian<br />

syndrome, and to<br />

provide a perspective for<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r girls and women<br />

who live with <strong>the</strong> same<br />

condition, so that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

may potentially see<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

struggles in a piece <strong>of</strong><br />

writing.<br />

Laoise has previously<br />

been published in<br />

Perhappened, Vox Galvia<br />

and Reflex Press.<br />

POETRY<br />

CHARLES NNANNA<br />

Charles Nnanna grew<br />

up in a humble space<br />

somewhere in Abuja,<br />

Nigeria. He has always<br />

loved that amazing<br />

realities could be created<br />

on paper, thus for most<br />

p<strong>art</strong> <strong>of</strong> his life he has<br />

aspired to be a writer, or<br />

a storyteller as he fondly<br />

calls it. He still has <strong>the</strong><br />

aspiration. His writings<br />

primarily aims at<br />

provoking introspection<br />

— as evident in <strong>the</strong><br />

three poems written<br />

by him — about mercy,<br />

supplication and <strong>the</strong><br />

irony and/or paradox <strong>of</strong><br />

life. He's ei<strong>the</strong>r sleeping<br />

or reading if he isn't<br />

scribbling. Sometimes<br />

he's doing all three at<br />

once. Let's holla on<br />

Twitter; @runnyink_<br />

POETRY<br />

SARAH CHAUDHRY<br />

Sarah Chaudhry is<br />

a Pakistani Marvel<br />

enthusiast who lives in<br />

New York. Besides her<br />

love for watching The<br />

Avengers over and over,<br />

she loves to listen to<br />

music, read YA novels,<br />

and write poems and<br />

stories <strong>of</strong> her own. She<br />

aspires to become an<br />

author and publish a<br />

novel. She is a feminist<br />

as well as an advocate,<br />

and “spirited cloth” is<br />

an example <strong>of</strong> that. She<br />

has work published in<br />

Cath<strong>art</strong>ic Magazine, Ice<br />

Lolly Mag, and IRIS Mag.<br />

BMDDIGITAL.COM<br />

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