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![]() ![]() And, as James Kowalczyk suggests in his story ‘Another Day, Another Victim,’ even demons with strange appetites have pasts they may wish to record in diaries.Ĭristina Deptula’s poem ‘Spontaneous Grace’, an ode to kindness and happy circumstance, is a takeoff on Beatnik writer Jack Kerouac’s concept of Spontaneous Prose. Carl Gridley’s elegant pieces mourn the death of people, relationships, books and the written word. ![]() ![]() Darlene Campos’ piece evokes the comfort she experienced from her grandmother and the Native American reservation where her relatives lived. Ed King’s narrator finds himself processing his recent breakup as he attempts to join Shanghai’s youth culture on his vacation. Peter Jacob Streitz’ poetry mentions past revolutions and the ghosts of subtle, non-life-threatening miseries. Felino Soriano’s poetry draws inspiration from jazz music, with words scattered on the page in a style reminiscent of improvisation. Our creative writing pieces reflect the influences of the past, cultural, historical or personal. This month, as in Salvador Dali’s famous painting with the melting clocks, we acknowledge the Persistence of Memory. Even as we look to the future, we sometimes find that our pasts cast long shadows. Greetings, readers, and welcome to August 2014’s issue of Synchronized Chaos Magazine. ![]()
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