Seven Arts Magazine

This magazine focuses on artists, painters, animators, sketch artists and poets. A place for people to see beautiful works and find art worthy of adding to their collection.

  • Family Albums (Sam Hendrian)

    The universe usually seemed to work in opposition to people’s plans; was he now doomed to fall in love then get divorced then spend his twilight years looking at smiling pictures that now only made him frown?

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  • In Your Blood (BEE)

    In Your Blood (BEE)

    In the quiet streets of Ivoryville, the shadows were empty. No brown arm linked with mine; just an empty grocery bag Eleanor sent me off with. Nothing but her gentle mouth giving me leave, giving me that lone sunset to witness as she’d had the past months of freedom I gave would give give give…

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  • The Gilded Cage (Veronica Leigh)

    Before I begin, let me inform you of one very important fact: I am dead and I am a ghost. Yes, that is essential to know. How do I know that I am dead and a ghost? Well, I can walk through walls, I can float across the room without my feet touching the floor,…

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  • Change of Heart (M.D. Smith IV)

    Forgiveness, she learned, wasn’t forgetting—it was surviving without poisoning yourself.

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  • Living Dawn, Flowing Twilight (Leena Joshi)

    Morning light advances slowly across the snow, testing surface and contour, revealing texture rather than spectacle…

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  • The Groove (Maisen Hill)

    The Groove (Maisen Hill)

    Maisen A. Hill’s poetry, styled as Trance Lyricism, blends rhythm and raw emotion, inviting readers to experience a meditative journey through layered wordplay. His work challenges perceptions, urging movement towards understanding and connection. Hill’s unique expression reflects an exploration of consciousness, identity, and the complexities of human emotion.

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  • The Geese and The Ice Storm (Astrid Poplar)

    Sit back and relax for this quick yet fun tale about life in a small town and how geese interact with humans and ice storms.

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