Horizon - Issue 01
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The Horizon Magazine is an artistic and literary journal that blends mediums of poetry, prose, art, and photography into a magazine that strives to make its form as beautiful as the content it contains.
Print editions of the magazine can be ordered free of charge here: https://thehorizonmagazine.company.site/
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•P A R O U S I A[poem]by Olivia RaffertyCan you see them on the horizonBeyond the broken gate beyond the scattered sparrowssomewhere liminal my ashen animalsCan you see them Spooling mutely thesesorcerous southern towers hanging by the half-peeledpomelo sucked to the navel of the skyBirnam paranoia my dogs dragloose jaws hungry for that redshift memory the gaspand scythed crockery Can you see them Can you see(48)
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- Page 14 and 15: THE STARTING POINT[poem]by Carl Ale
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- Page 38 and 39: MY FAVOURITE TRIANGLE[prose] by Ily
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P A R O U S I A
[poem]
by Olivia Rafferty
Can you see them on the horizon
Beyond the broken gate beyond the scattered sparrows
somewhere liminal my ashen animals
Can you see them Spooling mutely these
sorcerous southern towers hanging by the half-peeled
pomelo sucked to the navel of the sky
Birnam paranoia my dogs drag
loose jaws hungry for that redshift memory the gasp
and scythed crockery Can you see them Can you see
(48)