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*LIGHTS zine is a new outlet for a variety of local and Pleasure Boat Studio talents to showcase their work, providing another forum for creativity & community. Behind the name: When first coming up with the name for this collective way to publish more people, and without the gambling nature of worrying about reviews and success for authors, as well as a way to brand and get more widely known in Seattle and beyond, I was thinking of one word possibilities, starting with boat related ideas as a connection to 'Pleasure Boat': mast, anchor, waves, skiff, oar, etc. Then, 'lights' came to me simple…mehr

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*LIGHTS zine is a new outlet for a variety of local and Pleasure Boat Studio talents to showcase their work, providing another forum for creativity & community. Behind the name: When first coming up with the name for this collective way to publish more people, and without the gambling nature of worrying about reviews and success for authors, as well as a way to brand and get more widely known in Seattle and beyond, I was thinking of one word possibilities, starting with boat related ideas as a connection to 'Pleasure Boat': mast, anchor, waves, skiff, oar, etc. Then, 'lights' came to me simple as that and I liked it and stuck with it. Then, I got to thinking of forms of light, natural and electrical, and the feeling and meanings "Light" can evoke; by what light is cast, by which angle and direction; and what lights can show or reveal, reflect or bare witness to. Lights illuminate the dark so we can see where we're going, and see where we are. So, take a glimpse and a ponder into what these contributors want to show you, for what they may put a spotlight on in our lit up world, however dark it might get sometimes.
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John Christopher Nelson's youth was split between ninety-four acres of chaparral in East County San Diego and a defunct mining town in the Nevada high desert. He has moved thirty times and currently lives in West Seattle. He earned his BA in American Literature from UCLA and is a graduate of the Stonecoast MFA in Creative Writing. His work has appeared in The New Guard, Able Muse, Chiron Review, The Matador Review, Indicia, Parhelion Literary Magazine, Necessary Fiction, Broke-Ass Stuart, and elsewhere.