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Experience Issue 19 of {tap} magazine, LORE! This issue features work by Georgia Gleason, Joey Quintero, Nikki Froom, Alexa Derman, Rachel Opatowski, and Mary Rippe.
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4. Introduction6. A Note from the Editor by Geneva Gleason8. Inspirations by Georgia Gleason10. Into the Woods by Joey Quintero30. Sanctuary by Nikki Froom40. Portrait 2: by Alexa Derman41. Adam and Eve by Rachel Opatowski42. Time to Say Goodbye by Mary Rippe44. Thoughts by Geneva Gleason
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of ISSUE 19: LORE
GENEVA GLEASONEditor-in-Chief
Georgia GleasonPhotography Director
PublisherTAP Magazine
TAP is currently accept-ing photography, poetry, and article submissions for publication. Please send submissions to tapzine@
gmail.com
For advertising informa-tion, subscription informa-tion, and other inquiries email [email protected].
© TAP Magazine 2011. All rights reserved.
www.tapmagazine.net
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{september/october 2011}
{As summer draws to a close it seems that we return to a harsh world in which noth-ing is bearable. In light of this I have chosen to focus this issue on lore. Folklore consists of legends, music, proverbs, fairy tales, and traditions of a subculture. To me, lore serves as a pas-sageway to an alternate uni-verse in which prarie skirts are always in style and the ideal day involves getting lost in the woods. While au-tumn can bring seriousness and solidity, fall fashion can provide an escape from real-ity. Through personal style we can allude to folklore and forge a new attitude for the return of cold weather. For this issue we escaped to the woods to shoot our feature editorial. I worked with a dozen professionals to set a new precendent for the edi-torial future of TAP. I hope that this issue can provide inspiration and incentive for our readers to not only further explore the world of lore but to use autumn as an oppurtunity to contradict the professional stressors occur-ring by embracing the most mythical aspects of style.}
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INTO THE WOODSPh
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{september/october 2011}
INTO THE WOODSD
ress, Kate M
oss for Topshop. Thrifted necklaces. Boots, Kenneth C
ole. Hair: W
8less Hairspray by Rusk, H
ot Tools 3/4 Barrel Iron, and Pro10 Protein Extension. M
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C Lipcolor Siss, Korres lip-
gloss in Light Purple, Temptu A
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Paintpot in Painterly.
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Headband, Forever 21. Dress, Millou. Vest, LF. Shoes, Madden Girl.
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{september/october 2011}
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Top, Genie R
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Elegantly, she is dancingIn front of her mirror;I can seeThroughMy window andShe always keeps the curtains back andAlways twists into An angry Virgin Mary blue. Her curtains are gatheringFamilies of quiet dust-bunny audiencesAnd she wrenches them away from the jarringDaylight,As though she wants me to seeAll the waysHer spine can curve.A Blanche of these modern times,She contorts:Tomorrow, they will brace herAnd send her to the dogs.
Alexa Derman
Portrait 2:
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{september/october 2011}
Streaming in the steamWatching Eden pass them by
Through the mangled archways And the tainted sun
The greenery is the only thing for lookedPassing em by
It’s soft in carnation Sheen silk
The Magots singFor the moss a keeps them by
Streaming in the steamRachel Opatowski
Adam and Eve
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{september/october 2011}
{thoughts}“Curiouser and curiouser!”-Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland