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Magikal Realism

"Magikal Realism is an online community showcasing new writing and artistic talent. Established by two Cambridge students (Sanjay and Jac) the site seeks to condense contemporary creativity. The aim is to publish an anthology in the near future."

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"Sanjay's poetry collection, 13 songs can be found here, as can Jac's short fiction. This is also the home of the webcomic Literary Delusions, which has moved to a Monday - Wednesday - Friday update schedule. Please feel free to add comments or link to us. Furthermore, we are always on the look out for new contributors."

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    A Public Service Announcement


    Bored? Stressed out of your mind with revision? Just cross your eyes a little and focus on the picture above. Soothing eh? This beautiful picture is by an artist called Jonathon Dalton who draws amazing, child-like fantasties. Sometimes he marshalls them into webcomics, though I'd say they were more art than comic. All in all, thoroughly Indie. If you've got the time, check out his A Mad Tea-Party or Lords of Death and Life. The latter is particularly bizarre; a comic about Aztec story-telling. Apparently all this cultural exploration stems from his experiences trying to teach English to kids in Taiwan. If you really like the style, you can buy a poster here.

    Tune of the moment: Nothing But You - Kim Ferron
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