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Trachodon Issue 1

By Trachodon Magazine
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Published: Nov. 27, 2010
Words: 16566 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

Trachodon Issue 1 features short stories by Jo Ann Heydron and Tom Weller, and poetry by Taylor Altman and Chris Dombrowski. Jewelry maker Amy Tavern offers a glimpse of her artistic process, and Wesley Middleton reports on Brooklyn's UrbanGlass, a modern glassblowing studio.

Extended description

In Jo Ann Heydron's "Shoebox," a young woman learns how her disabled sister will forever affect her life. In "Bumpo's Honey" by Tom Weller, parents are forced to contemplate a bleak future for their son. Taylor Altman gives us two powerful ruminations on youth, and Chris Dombrowski creates a pair of strange dialogues with modern life. Jewelry maker Amy Tavern takes us on a tour of her creative process, offering ruminations on the nature of art. Wesley Middleton takes us inside Brooklyn's UrbanGlass, a vibrant center of artisan culture.

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nonfiction, fiction, literature, poetry, journalism, essays, literary journal, jewelry, artists, artisan culture, glassblowing

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