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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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    Emily Wright

    Another submission. This time, photography.

    Emily is "a psychology and sociology student with varied artistic ambitions, whose talents lie in giving lychees human features and making dressesout of maps. When not indulging these creative whims, the academic study of the media and late-night boggle provide intellectual diversions. Often to be found giggling, confused and sporting a very large lens."

    She has submitted numerous photographs, most of them taken in and around Cambridge; which is probably why she's entitled her collection Cambridge: On closer inspection. I guess. Rather than overload you (and blogger) with her beautiful photogaphs all in one go, we'll be posting them in two parts.

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