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Issue #02 | Dyad | Winter 2018

Dyad

note from the editors

“The Greeks observed a paradox about the dyad: while it appears separate from unity, its opposite poles remember their source and attract each other in an attempt to merge and return to the state of unity. The dyad simultaneously divides and unites, repels and attracts, separates and returns.”

- Priya Hemenway, Divine Proportion

 

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Physical interaction is important, especially in our overly-connected-yet-somehow-more-disconnected age. In this, Sum’s second issue, we wanted to present to you a selection of interesting, and sometimes unlikely pairings.

poetry

Queensnake

Sam Regal

general

fiction

Nightwatch

Toti O'Brien

Possums

William Cass

Family Values

Joe Baumann

Star of Night

Salvatore Difalco

poetry

Complin

Barbara A. Meier

Two Poems

Shahé Mankerian

Three Poems

Cameron Morse

About that GIF

Sara Eddy

Get Him

Frederick Pollack

arts

Dissent of the hidden the unbidden

Karen Wood & Ashokkumar Mistry

Continuous

Ismar Mustafic

Playing Hooky

Karen Wood

Dyad

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