SandScript 2021
Art & Literature Magazine
Art & Literature Magazine
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Michele Worthington – Attends Pima<br />
Community College<br />
Raiden Lopez – Raiden is a proud single<br />
mom, a writer, a singer, an editor, and an<br />
honors student at PCC until she transfers<br />
to the U of A fall of 2022, who is working<br />
towards being a book editor and publicist<br />
as her chosen career. “I want to help<br />
others bring their stories to life and be<br />
the absolute best they could possibly be.<br />
That is why I always dreamed of being an<br />
editor, my dream is already coming true<br />
and I’m loving every minute of it.”<br />
Salina Riggs-Molina (She/Her) – Salina is a<br />
native Tucsonan, a self-proclaimed data<br />
nerd, and a nonprofit professional. Poetry<br />
is her voice, her vice, and her means<br />
of creative expression. She’ll never truly<br />
understand the complexities of being,<br />
but she loves the process of trying to<br />
understand.<br />
Samantha Barrera – Samantha Barrera<br />
is a British-born and raised mother of<br />
two. Samantha came to America under<br />
troubled circumstances, but she has not<br />
let adversity stop her from achieving her<br />
dreams. Presently, Samantha is pursuing<br />
her Forensic Psychology degree at Pima<br />
Community College and is eager to<br />
become accepted at James E. Rogers<br />
College of Law thereafter. Samantha<br />
appreciates that we live in a world where<br />
it is easy to lose sight of our purpose<br />
and sense of happiness. Thus, she wrote<br />
The Book of Life to inspire others to take<br />
control of their life, and to encourage<br />
those who are facing their own adversity<br />
or hardship to never cease their efforts in<br />
overcoming.<br />
Sierra Vigil – Attends Pima Community<br />
College<br />
Solace Bergman – Attends Pima<br />
Community College<br />
T. Gullett (He/Him) – T. Gullett is a writer,<br />
artist, and trans creator interested<br />
in sharing stories of queer happiness<br />
combined with genre fiction. Through<br />
his written work, he explores his own<br />
experiences of identity and yearning. He’s<br />
not 100% sure where his time at Pima will<br />
take him, but he’s excited for the journey.<br />
He would like to thank his friends and<br />
family who have supported his creative<br />
endeavors, as well as the teachers who<br />
have played a part in him getting here.<br />
This is his first time being published.<br />
Travis Cooper (He/Him) – Travis is a preengineering<br />
student who has lived in<br />
Tucson all his life. He writes poetry and<br />
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