Liminal Spaces, 2021-2022
Art by Michele Hratko
Liminal Spaces, 2021-22
Of all the spaces between, none is more magical than that between this collection’s covers.
Comprising 7 distinct sections, 35 separate authors, & 45 unique pieces, this collection of creative work is the culmination of more than just talent and hard work (though certainly it demonstrates those as well) – it is a peek into the amazing minds and creative souls at work in our community over the past year and half.
Introduction
To be liminal (from the Latin līmen, “threshold”) is to be between: between child and adult, then and now, here and there, even one and two. This print issue – the first in three years – is a kind of transition between the LitMag of the past and the LitMag of the future, replete with a new staff, new faculty advisorship, and new outlook.
Works by Section
Featured Art
Art by Michele Hratko
Art by Sophia Lutch
Art by Michele Hratko
Art by Sophia Lutch
Art by Michele Hratko
Art by Michele Hratko
Art by Sophia Lutch
Additional Pieces
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“Paranoia Syndrome” by Ryan Li (‘24)
“the simulation hypothesis” by Andrea Li (‘24)
“Dead Tree” by Trinity Arms (‘25)
“A Return to Macomb’s Oasis” by Jackson Deutch (‘24)
“choking down saltwater as an escape” by Andrea Li (‘24)
“Chaotic Silence” by Tate Lee (‘24)
“Wasted City” by Sophia Artandi (‘22)
“2:30am in Omaha” by Rio Vasquez (‘22)