No. 2:
GROWTH
With the help of our contributors, Arrival’s second issue reflects on the meaning of growth—the pain, the triumph, and all the possibilities it offers.
You have arrived.
Interviews
The award-winning author of Persephone’s Children shares how her creative process allows her to find beauty in overcoming creative and personal challenges.
Matthew R. Morris discusses how storytelling became his tool for self-expression and resilience in his decade-long journey towards his bestselling debut memoir, Black Boys Like Me: Confrontations with Race, Identity, and Belonging.
A year removed from the release of her debut novel, the writer reflects on humanity’s cyclical nature and the magic of storytelling.
The multi-disciplined wordsmith provides us with insight into comfortable courage, honouring influences, and getting your reps in.
Fiction
Poetry
Creative Nonfiction
by Emma Russell-Trione