Issue One - $50
ephemeral’s first issue explores luck, fate, and chance in the desert by asking the question, “what are the odds?” It’s nearly 70 pages of essays, fiction, poetry, and artwork, including:
A lyrical exploration of great blue herons by Shari Zollinger
Reporting on the intertwined nature of alfalfa and desert landscapes by Kenny Fallon
Notes on making sense of luck through mathematics by Jamie Harford
Surreal and striking works of fiction by Sam Van Wetter and Devin McCord
A story of finding love on and off the Hayduke Trail by Heather Daigle
A Dungeons & Dragons-style retelling of a legendary adventure gone awry by Evan Smiley
Original artwork by Diego Velasquez, Jessie Shalvey, and Shelby Rockelein
Plus poetry exploring desert gambles, a reflection on the risks we take as outdoor enthusiasts, an essay on the growing popularity of gold panning, and more.
Each issue costs around $11 to print; profits from the magazine are redistributed equally among our contributors!
ephemeral’s first issue explores luck, fate, and chance in the desert by asking the question, “what are the odds?” It’s nearly 70 pages of essays, fiction, poetry, and artwork, including:
A lyrical exploration of great blue herons by Shari Zollinger
Reporting on the intertwined nature of alfalfa and desert landscapes by Kenny Fallon
Notes on making sense of luck through mathematics by Jamie Harford
Surreal and striking works of fiction by Sam Van Wetter and Devin McCord
A story of finding love on and off the Hayduke Trail by Heather Daigle
A Dungeons & Dragons-style retelling of a legendary adventure gone awry by Evan Smiley
Original artwork by Diego Velasquez, Jessie Shalvey, and Shelby Rockelein
Plus poetry exploring desert gambles, a reflection on the risks we take as outdoor enthusiasts, an essay on the growing popularity of gold panning, and more.
Each issue costs around $11 to print; profits from the magazine are redistributed equally among our contributors!
ephemeral’s first issue explores luck, fate, and chance in the desert by asking the question, “what are the odds?” It’s nearly 70 pages of essays, fiction, poetry, and artwork, including:
A lyrical exploration of great blue herons by Shari Zollinger
Reporting on the intertwined nature of alfalfa and desert landscapes by Kenny Fallon
Notes on making sense of luck through mathematics by Jamie Harford
Surreal and striking works of fiction by Sam Van Wetter and Devin McCord
A story of finding love on and off the Hayduke Trail by Heather Daigle
A Dungeons & Dragons-style retelling of a legendary adventure gone awry by Evan Smiley
Original artwork by Diego Velasquez, Jessie Shalvey, and Shelby Rockelein
Plus poetry exploring desert gambles, a reflection on the risks we take as outdoor enthusiasts, an essay on the growing popularity of gold panning, and more.
Each issue costs around $11 to print; profits from the magazine are redistributed equally among our contributors!