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Thought Notebook Journal:

Parallelism Of Cyclicality (Issue 4)

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Published by:
Kat Lahr
Published:
6/5/2015
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
70 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Science & Nature
Tags:
art, essay, inspirational, Journal, literary, Literary Journal, Non Fiction, nonfiction, opinion, philosophy, Research, science, visual art

In this issue we are studied instances of cycles carried out in the space and time continuum that we live in. From photography to painting to mixed media and the written word, this issue displays how cycles apply to our lives relative to one’s existence.

10% of all sales from this issue get donated to the Environmental Works organization.

www.thoughtnotebook.org/journal-issues.html

Thought Notebook Journal has won multiple awards for Indie Publishing, including the eLit Book Awards and the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in Anthology, Science, Ebook Nonfiction & New Age categories.

Contributors Include: Changming Yuan, Agata Wisniowska, CLS Ferguson, Miranda Embry, Lottie Krol, Tobias Oggenfus, Kristin Ingram, Amanda Hood, Andre Rubin, Angelina Keating, Cael Jacobs, Casey Lowry, Charles Malloy, Joseph Reich, J. Weintraub, Lydia Swartz, Nicole Danish, Nire Nah, Razia Fasih Ahmad, Paul Halpern, Ross Knapp, Sioux Rose, Smith Eliot, Stephen Mead, Sue Clancy, Gabrielle Zwick, Kat Lahr

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