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When developing a theme, we wanted it to be something broad, something where people could share a wide variety of poems, stories, art, photography, etc. We did not want to put a limitation on students’ creative freedom by setting a specific theme, so we went with Prismatic.

We started by asking what the purpose and goal of this issue would be, and we decided we wanted to display everyone’s individuality. We thought having a colorful literary magazine would complement it well. We were searching for different words relating to color, such as vibrant, saturated, vivid, hued, distinctive, and mesmerizing when we came across Prismatic. I had no clue what it meant, so we looked up the definition and our hearts were immediately set on it. Even after discussing other ideas, we knew we had to do Prismatic, as it had great potential and possibilities.

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When we first shared the theme with our staff members, they were all asking, “What does that mean?” Honestly, I think they didn’t have much faith in it at first. Eventually, though, everyone got a more solid idea of Prismatic. Here is the definition we came up with:

Though we may come into situations and experiences similarly, we all react to them differently. The choices we make cause us all to be distinctive and our own individuals. So, what makes you you?

We have many original works created by students and would love for you to look through them. With that being said,

Enjoy,

Katie Wright coEditor-in-Chief

Editoral Team

Katie Wright & Blessing Colter coEdtiors-in-Chief

Kaylee Anderson Art & Photography Editor

Khloe King Publicity Editor

Teagan Willyard Literary Editor

Lindsey

Peyton “Rocky”

Andrew Bradford

Matthew Nelson

John Goff

Tehya Hinkson

Tehya Hinkson

Aubrey Ellis

Kaylee Anderson

Teagan Willyard

Natalie Allen

Rylee Gaines

Amerlia Lbbotson

Sierra Gibbs

Roe

Hannah Heston

Khloe King

Caroline Sanders

Katherine Domingo

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