
I did technically hang one a few years ago, but only in our backyard. “Writing is an outlet for me to release my emotions. One thing I’ve never done as a practicing gay person (for me it takes a bit of practice) was to hang the rainbow flag in the front of my home.

“My piece, ‘racoon,’ was more than just about a raccoon, it holds a deeper meaning,” Surgalski said. Jim Moses, age 13, of Reno, Nev., for his question: WHO WAS JOHNNY INKSLINGER Do you remember Paul Bunyan He was the mythical hero of the lumberjacks and. Senior interdisciplinary studies major Rachel Surgalski also contributed many of her poems and images to the journal. “I faced many obstacles, but God allowed me to stop and capture this moment and the art of looking up, as I look up to Jesus in the midst of my weakness,” Soto said. Through the stress of jet lag and walking pain, Soto looked up to capture a photograph of the sky and rooftops.

During her time there, she started to feel horrible pain while walking and was told she needed hip surgery. Thought I could atleast watch him live but alas. There is nothing but tears of regret & sorrow in my eyes. Soto explained that she, along with other Biolans, had traveled to Europe to further her studies over the summer. RT Inkslinger: Had the best chance to visit Ramlila in Delhi,especially for Prabhas Have been making plans from days but.but. “God is more than enough despite the suffering,” Soto said as she described her image. Junior interdisciplinary studies major Kindra Soto, a contributor to the journal, told the audience the story behind her photograph titled “Wittenberg.” I'm a (tH)Inker Join 5,333 other followers. Many in the audience were there to support their friends who were reading. Follow (tH)InkSlinger, receive email notifications on the latest posts, and (tH)Ink for yourself. Attendees shared each other’s company over popcorn and cookies as they listened to what the readers had to say. Selected contributors for the journal walked to the mic and read their piece or explained the meaning behind their images.
THE INKSLINGER FREE
Copies of the 2018–2019 Inkslinger book were free for attendees, along with Inkslinger logo stickers and previously published Inkslinger books from over the years.
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Surrounded by string lights hung from tree to tree, guests had an array of snacks and beverages to enjoy. Chapter 28 - Rise of the Dawn by TheInkslinger Fandoms: Original Fiction - Fandom, Rise of the Dawn Explicit No Archive Warnings Apply M/M Complete Work.

rolled around, the event’s 32 attendees were greeted with a smile by Theule, and the rest of the club’s staff. According to senior studio arts major and club leader Sage Theule, the club believes the power of words and images helps them share little pieces of themselves with one another. Throughout the year, each member of Inkslinger puts time into reviewing, editing and publishing each written and visual work. Inkslinger combines the efforts of editors, writers and designers. Biola’s very own literary journalism club, The Inkslinger, held its annual public reading of literature and visual works created by the club participants, celebrating the release of this year’s edition of its literary journal at Sycamore Lawn on April 25.
