READ ONLINE AT THE-SCRIBE.ORG “Painting Process Photo” - Fred Fochtman OHIO’S NONPROFIT ARTS NEWSPAPER The Scribe Poetry Corner The Scribe ™ is a monthly arts publication that is created and published under the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Apollo Press. It is the first Ohio-wide visually-designed arts newspaper! Stocked in locations without paywalls for our readers, The Scribe ™ makes Ohio art visible and accessible to the public. SUPPORT THE SCRIBE! The Scribe ™ needs your support to showcase Ohio art! Consider stocking, donating, or sponsoring this publication! Jeffrey Darah President and Editor 419-470-9489 [email protected] Dylan Sarieh Manager and Editor 567-277-5659 [email protected] Folly Beach The pages billow in the wind And I burn through the umbrella like a compliment Kissing my shoulders carried by the rolling waves Skin out like an exposé I rise and then fall tasting the sweat of Earth grit in my teeth and toes I look down the row of beach houses to the pier reaching out holding onto the sand dunes like an hourglass in the afternoon leaving discomfort in our shoes I can appreciate these properties without a dream coming true Hunter Hallett [email protected] Instagram and TikTok: @PaleDeerPoet Who is The Scribe’s Mascot? Seshat is an ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. She appears as a woman wearing a distinctive headdress featuring a seven- pointed star or flower and what resembles horns or antlers. As the divine scribe and record-keeper, Seshat fulfills several important roles in Egyptian mythology. She serves as the goddess of writing, record keeping, accounting, and mathematics, making her the patron of scribes, libraries, and archives. Seshat is considered the inventor of writing and is responsible for recording the reigns of pharaohs and their achievements. READ MORE ABOUT SESHAT AND THE OTHER EGYPTIAN GODS! the-scribe.org/gods Learn more about the nonprofit charity that runs The Scribe at apollo-press.com Thoth Isis Olivia Mitchem Volunteer “Milo Studio Late Day” - Fred Fochtman “Studio Shelves” - Fred Fochtman
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