Roma Trilogy: a poem and paintings from Pia De Girolamo
Roma Trilogy: a poem and paintings from Pia De Girolamo
“I feel I’ve done so little to show you the way.
You’ve always been able to find it on your own”
The eagle-eyed amongst you will recognize that these were all actually posts that we published over the course of September. As discussed at the beginning of the month, the reasons to post […]
Hello, fellow magpies! Thank you for taking the time to read our magazine. Here is the beautiful September issue of Tidings of Magpies. In some ways this is an apology, or at […]
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