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.
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Naomi grapples with her tumultuous past and the pain inflicted by her ex-husband, Mike. Despite her father’s insistence on reconciling with Mike, Naomi finds solace in Daniel, a humble taxi driver. Their love blossoms amidst societal challenges, ultimately leading to their marriage and the joy of starting a family together.
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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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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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Brent, a gifted mathematician since childhood, struggles with social connections despite his talents. He forms a friendship with Seth, a sociable farm apprentice, who tries to include him in life. As Brent’s career flourishes, he prioritizes remaining close to Seth and his family, revealing his longing for genuine companionship.
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Bruce, a widower in Anaheim, seeks a new marriage but struggles to find suitable women. After hearing about mail-order brides from a friend, he explores online options and ends up marrying a Cambodian woman. However, their lack of communication leads to frustration, and he ultimately returns her. Reflecting on their relationship, he resolves to learn…
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The story revolves around the opera house in Tennessee, showcasing the life of Daddy Long Legs, a doorman enamored with soprano Gretchen Rosenfelt. Their relationship evolves as Long Legs anonymously gifts her flowers, eventually leading to a mutual attraction. They marry, and together, they embrace new adventures, including motorcycle riding.
