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      • Natalia Gonzalez
      • Elena Volkova
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      • Elena Volkova
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      • Kristen Letts Kovak
      • Natalia Gonzalez
      • Elena Volkova
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Black Bucket Essays
Volume 1, Issue 4

What if there is no next new thing? Do we sit around and mourn the fact that we've seen it before? There's a way to look at creativity that doesn't necessarily have to do with creating something we've never seen before. It can be about reinterpreting or misinterpreting the world that's already around us.
- LAURA HOPTMAN

Fritz Horstman
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