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All I knew was that

I wanted out of there.

THE FRINGES BY KAREN BREMER MASUDA 34THPARALLEL MAGAZINE ISSUE 04


I had wanted to reach out, had in fact felt drawn to these women who shared their opinions about everything from breakfast menus to cultural gaps in their marriages, mountains which were insurmountable, yet dealt with and lived with every day. I crossed the threshold into being an active member, but still felt an outsider on the fringes.


He says he needs to do something in the cloakroom.

BLUE NOTE BY MEL FAWCETT34THPARALLEL MAGAZINE ISSUE 04

I tell him the cloakroom is only a place to hang coats. He looks at me and frowns and says he knows that. He mumbles something about needing privacy. It’s awkward. If Ross sees me letting anyone in with the coats I’ll be sacked.

I call my style Realistic Pop.

WORD PIX BY MARTIN CHIPPERFIELD INTERVIEW WITH SHAWN A HUCKINS 34THPARALLEL MAGAZINE ISSUE 04

BARSTOW POOL BY SHAWN HUCKINS, 34THPARALLEL MAGAZINE ISSUE 04


34THPARALLEL MAGAZINE ISSUE 04

A LOVE OF HISTORY BY JOSH GROSS, WALKING SOPHIE BY DAVID B ESSINGER, TOUCH THE SKY BY WILLIAM FALO, BLUE NOTE BY MEL FAWCETT, THE FRINGES BY 

KAREN BREMER MASUDA, THE GOLDEN JACKET BY STEFAN SCHUMACHER, THE ROOMING HOUSE BY FRED SKOLNIK, WORD PIX BY SHAWN HUCKIN, BONANZA BY TRACI ISADORA NELSON, SAD ANCESTORS BY DAVE MORRISON, YOU ARE MY 27TH LETTER BY TAMMY HO LAI-MING, LAST TRANSFIXING LOVE BY DIANA DER-HOVANESSIAN, CANDYMAN BY JEREMY MAGNAN, EMAIL FROM AN OLD BOYFRIEND BY LEEANN PICKRELL, ON YOUR FIRST NIGHT BY JOHN GREY, THIRST AT NIGHT BY MEG POKRASS, FLAT TIRE BY TRACE SHERIDAN.

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