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  • Illinois – Gracjan Kraszewski

    Marcus flew into Champaign’s Willard airport from Midway-Chicago. It is hardly a forty-minute connector, unsurprising because just to drive can take no more than a true two hours, depending on traffic, depending on the amount of potholes on Cicero Avenue, depending upon the amount of Bettys and Dorothys and Jeds and Joes who slow the…

  • The Recorder – Mandy Sandhu

    The orange lounger was such a luxurious treat to lift up the mood for anybody who was feeling low. It had such a nice touch that the skin would dive into it, the stress would melt out like a wax and you would find yourself in your own little haven. On the opposite side was…

  • False Idols – Tyler Grant

    She emerged from darkness, a being complete in human detail, but lacking a certain material quality. She was more like a vision than an apparition, her soul taking the shape of what she had been, but in a more ideal, divinely purposed way. She stood now in front of a shining, pearly gate. A man…

  • Radiance – Kendall Farr

    I captured this photo on my first trip to St. Louis, MO, in 2017. The Gateway Arch gets its name because St. Louis is known as the “Gateway to the West,” and this title was very fitting for my visit. As a new college student at the time, and as a person who had left their…