Minus 9 Squared Issue Two - Memory

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The second issue of Irish-based Lit and Arts Zine, Minus 9 Squared. Featuring poetry, prose and visual arts on the theme of memory as well as disclosing details of the chosen theme for Issue Three. Download and Enjoy! Or email us at [email protected] if you are interested in a print copy.

Transcript of Minus 9 Squared Issue Two - Memory

  • Memory, All Alone In The Midnight...

    About The CoverThis months cover was designed by Clodagh Matthews, a 22 year old Multimedia and Creative Design student from Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland.

    "I took the theme of memory and started to write down all the things associated with it: mind, brain, thinking, remembering, etc. Then I began looking through images for ideas. I didnt want to go too cryptic as the mind is a cryptic enough thing as it is. At this stage I had the head with the thought bubble going into the head. It looked a little too plain so I started to make a list of what I would have to remember to do on a day to day basis, get up for college, eat, drink, sleep etc. I put these thoughts behind the image. Finally the head had no brain so I decided to use a cryptic way for the brain to be illustrated; as a mechanism, so I used the bolts and wheels to illustrate the working brain."

    Hello and welcome the illusive Issue Two of Minus 9 Squared where we still know nothing about maths but we are evidently continuing the trend of quoting musicals on our opening page...

    It's been pointed out to me on many occasions that I have a bad memory. Some will say no memory which I find a little unfair. It's not that I have no memory, I just have a selective memory and choose only to remember the interesting stuff, which is only human really, isn't it?

    This theme could be accused of being misplaced - it may have served better as the theme for the very first magazine, a nice opening for a magazine, encouraging people to look back before the following issues would challenge them to look forward.

    Such is the universality of the theme that it's almost impossible to find people without contributions to make, meaning that once again there have been some whopping great headaches wandering around for the last few weeks, not least the issue of our front cover which was competitive to the extent that we feared some may lose limbs in the battle.

    Competition was tight too for the remaining pages of the magazine and it is a testament to the talent out there that we unfortunately turned away enough work to make a second, equally impressive offering as this one you currently can't bear to tear your eyes from.

    Our aim for this magazine has and always wil be to showcase the artistry of people who feel their work should be seen. We thank all of our contributors for considering us as a sufficient showcase for your work and to those unlucky this time, we offer our condolences and ask that you persist and darken our email doorstep again for future issues.

    So that's the formalities dealt with for another issue. All I can say now, is sit back, hit zoom and enjoy the wonderful work this issue showcases.

    Anna HayesEditor

  • ContentsPoetry:

    Places I Have Slept by Jo 5

    Tonight I Cannot See by Paul OKeeffe 6

    Want/Fragments by Shane Ward 12

    Optimum Optare by Michael Fogarty 13

    This Was Three Long by Roisin Hackett 15 Years Ago

    Grandad by Ray Morgan 20

    Annals by Thomas Hawkins 21

    Beacon Eyes by Michael Naghtan Shanks 21

    Ode 130 by Gerald Curtis 25

    Untitled Poem by Niall Flynn 26

    The Ramblings by Steven Brennan 27

    Visual Arts:

    Some Giraffes Sleep Early by Vasileios Kantas 5

    The Day The Moon Falls Down by James Wallace 6

    Door of the Past by Elli Chortara 8

    Shadow Self by Rachel Corcoran 13

  • Good Day by Sam Szulc 14

    Bad Day by Sam Szulc 18

    Untitled Image by Greig Burgoyne 19

    Peeling Back The Mind by Shona MacDonald 27

    Boys Painting House by Justin Larkin 31

    Untitled Image by Michael Scanlon 31

    Transport by Sophie Mayer 32

    Memory Map by Zoe Buser 32

    Fiction:

    Roads and Cars by Jan Carson 7

    The Fisherman by Monica Strina 9

    The Chains That by Dave ODonnell 14Bind Us In Memory

    The Man In The Half Room by Jake C. Attree 16

    I POPE by Jeremiah Ambrose 22

    Contour by Anna Hayes 28

  • Contributors

  • Theming Issue ThreeLike everyone else in the world, we at Minus 9 Squared sent our sympathies to those affected by the recent Icelandic volcano eruption, be it as a direct result of the volcano itself or the ensuing chaos that struck Europe with the imposed No-Fly zones.

    It was amazing to watch the news and think that the whole of Europe was at effectively a standstill, and it got us thinking about the power of nature, as clichd as that sounds

    So as a tribute to those who endured trying conditions during this incident (and continue to in the intermittent ash cloud strikes since then) we have decided that Issue Three of Minus 9 Squared will focus on the themes surrounding the Iceland volcano crisis.

    This is the first theme weve picked which, essentially isnt a theme at all, its more like a free-for-all. If you have work that fits a theme which you feel is relevant to the events surrounding this event then we want to see it.

    Submission Deadline will be updated on the Minus 9 Squared Wordpress site very soon so keep your eyes peeled and get your work in on time!

    Anna HayesEditor

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