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Ezzie Brown

Esmeralda Rosalind Brown hates her full name for its pretense of regality, but this is her official bio and I am her brother, so that’s what she gets! She was born on October 1st sixteen years ago and I’ve known her ever since. She’s not too fond of school -- I mean, who isn’t? -- so my parents tried to put her in boarding school for the first two years of high school, but it was too much, being hippie and foodie and no closer to Hogwarts. We love her but it’s not her priority for happiness at this moment -- I’m not sure what is and neither is she, so she’s pretty down. And by pretty down, I mean far too clinically down. But maybe public school is treating her better? I should check in more often. She likes writing poetry and runs cross country because it’s the least competitive sport. She’s full of sass and cracks as many jokes as she does depressing sentiments. I know she’ll figure things out soon, but until then -- she’s still Ezzie.

 

With absolute affection,

Nathaniel

 

Apology for Absence - A Letter from the Editor-

  • By PHILLIP BROWN
  • Mar 21, 2016
  • 1 min read

Dear Readers,

Many apologies for the leave of absence. My family has gone through some emotional turmoil this month, which is why we were unable to release the last issue. But we are trying to pull together out of our commitment to the project and will continue to release issues until the end of the year, if possible. We are hoping that the paper will help to release some of these pent up feelings that have been putting us through so much distress while chanelling them into more creative outlets. As always, we are preferencing communication over concealment.

I hope you are enjoying the paper and will continue to read as long as we continue to write. And thank you to all who sent the birthday wishes along -- I am another 4 years older than I was on my last birthday and oh, do I know it.

Sincerely,

Phillip Brown


 
 
 

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