Santa Clara Review Vol. 103 Issue 2

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Ever since Alec Gonzalez got his first camera for Christmas in 2012, he has been obsessed with the idea of freezing time. He loves the idea that a photo can capture a moment that will have passed just moments after having hit the shutter button. Any moment can tell a story, and he likes to capture those moments with his photography.

Stefania Gueorguieva is a studio art and German double major with a minor in international business. She has been painting with oil paint for most of her life and has always been fascinated in showing the emotions behind people’s expressions with paints. She plans on continuing her art education after her graduation and branching out to different mediums such as sculpture. Eli Ishibashi is an artist from San Francisco. After graduating from the prestigious Santa Clara University, Eli went on to pursue his dream of affording an apartment in the city, but he gave up and moved back home a few weeks later. In many ways, Eli’s work often captures that essence of perpetual failure and isolation.

Miranda Janeschild is a pediatric Occupational Therapist, dance teacher, and performer who has a history of telling stories as a performing artist. Presently, she is in an improvisational physical theater troupe, The Sommadics, and prior to that directed and choreographed a theatrical dance company, Mir & A Company, from 2002 - 2009. She lives in Santa Cruz, California with her family. Joseph JP Johnson teaches literature and composition at Central Washington University. He is currently an MFA student in the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University. He has won the Editor’s Choice Award for Carve Magazine and published poetry and stories in Flash, The Fictioneer, Mused, Rust+Moth, and The Penwood Review with upcoming work in Aethlon and DoveTales. Kaitlyn Kuehn is an English and environmental studies double major at Santa Clara University. She enjoys writing both fiction and creative nonfiction and is a member of the SCU Style and Voice Club. When she’s not writing or struggling with time management, Kaitlyn runs through the forest at speeds much faster than she’d like with her SCU cross country teammates.

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