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Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 02 - Winter, Mckenna Cardwell Jan 2019

Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 02 - Winter, Mckenna Cardwell

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As winter extends its icy hold, I often think about life and the journey that lies ahead. There’s something about the frosty mornings and endless grey light that lends itself to self-reflection. If you, like me, find yourself diving into an internal dialogue, you may discover you have an idea of where you want to go, but are caught without a roadmap. Along this path of life, there will be times of uncertainty. Of narrow alleyways you have to pass through in order to get where you’re wanting to go – of passage. But it’s the choices we make during …


Klipsun Magazine, 2007, Volume 37, Issue 03 - January, Taune Sweet Jan 2007

Klipsun Magazine, 2007, Volume 37, Issue 03 - January, Taune Sweet

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Every day, life presents us with obstacles. Big or small, we must confront these head-on in order to continue on.

Three stories in this issue of Klipsun exemplify the necessity of carrying on in the face of overwhelming obstacles.'Tutting the Pieces Back Together" by writer Emily Krahn tells of a local woman's turn to art for healing in the midst of loss.

In "Back to Basics," Shawn Query explores the day-to-day challenges Whatcom County residents face as they strive to overcome functional illiteracy.

Writer Ciara O'Rourke's story "Missing in Laos" tells of the actions family and friends are taking to …


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 02 - January, Collin Coyne Jan 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 02 - January, Collin Coyne

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The golden Buddha on the cover of your copy of Klipsun does not necessarily appear courtesy of divine intervention.

If God appeared in the Klipsun office while we were trying to select stories for an issue, we'd probably tell him (or her) to leave the box of pizza and keep the change. Fortunately we have some people on staff who are more conscientious about the concept.

Leaders of various religions shared their views on the Divinity with Martina and Quincy, authors of our story about god. The descriptions these people gave were similar in a few ways, but more importantly, …


Klipsun Magazine, 1983, Volume 13, Issue 02 - April, Donna Rieper Apr 1983

Klipsun Magazine, 1983, Volume 13, Issue 02 - April, Donna Rieper

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