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Brandon Shane | 3 Poems

KM Bezner | 3 Poems

Mark Barlex | If a Cryptid …

Audrey T. Carroll | 2 Stories

Collaborative Poems | Jerome Berglund, Christina Chin, Kati Mohr, C.X. Turner

S.T. Brant | 3 Poems

Odi Welter | Poetry + Fiction

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. . . It is a challenge to accept the human condition as it is, in all its mystery and absurdity, and to bear it with dignity, nobly, responsibly; precisely because there are no easy solutions to the mysteries of existence, because ultimately man is alone in a meaningless world. The shedding of easy solutions, of comforting illusions, may be painful, but it leaves behind it a sense of freedom and relief. And that is why, in the last resort, the Theatre of the Absurd does not provoke tears of despair but the laughter of liberation.

Martin Esslin (Theatre of the Absurd, 1965)

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