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the blueshift journal
blueshift / ˈblo͞oˌSHift /
noun
the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
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Playhouse Tuesdays 2.0: The Art of Dynasty
by erica wachs, prose reader Dear Playhouse Tuesdays, “Women bleed in private, like animals. Men bleed in public like kings.” I know, I...
October Feature: Safiya Sinclair
We are proud to have Safiya Sinclair as our featured artist of October! Safiya Sinclair was born and raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Her...
Nitrate & Camphor: A Boge with Bogart, a Memory with The Maltese Falcon
by ben del vecchio, columnist ni∙trate /nītrāt/ n. salt, or ester, or nitric acid. the most water-soluble of all salts. cam∙phor /...
October Horoscope
by serafima fedorova, poetry reader Libra (September 23-October 22) Feeling energetic? Might be the cold crisp air or Jupiter,...
Playhouse Tuesdays 2.0: "What is a Legacy?": Remembering Albee
by erica wachs, prose reader Dear Playhouse Tuesdays, It has been a crazy couple of weeks back at school: settling into the routine of a...
Review of Landscape with Headless Mama by Jennifer Givhan
by brianna albers, reviews editor We three generations of women & a cat, & outside / whips of bare black branches scattering moonlight, /...
Nitrate & Camphor: A Place for Us? Not Quite.
by ben del vecchio, columnist ni∙trate /nītrāt/ n. salt, or ester, or nitric acid. the most water-soluble of all salts. cam∙phor /...
Playhouse Tuesdays 2.0: New Beginnings
by erica wachs, prose reader Quote of the week: “For if my name is given through routine And not because it represents my view Then soon...
Review of The Crown Ain't Worth Much by Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
by brianna albers, reviews editor And isn’t this how each story starts? With a list of things we know we cannot take back? And, still....
Nitrate & Camphor: The Habit of Seeing in the Dark
by ben del vecchio, columnist ni∙trate /nītrāt/ n. salt, or ester, or nitric acid. the most water-soluble of all salts. cam∙phor /...
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