I’ve recently begun questioning the ethics behind dog ownership. Some people question if owning a pet at all is ethical, and while I’m not all the way behind that thinking,
Imagine being a little piglet— frolicking around an open pasture, rolling around in some nice, cool mud— just to wake up one day in a brownstone in a Los Angeles content house, completely unaware of what immense danger you’re in.
“If you can’t put your pet first, then maybe you shouldn’t get a pet,” said David. Unfortunately, many of those who shouldn’t have gotten pets realized this too late, and
Merry be the creatures that dart on the grass, tails wagging, eyes fixated on whatever ball, disc, shoe, plastic bag that flies through the air above them, like it was
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com. Curiosity Killed the
by Elizabeth Henry Photo by Elizabeth Henry In Fairburn, Georgia just 12 miles southwest of Atlanta’s perimeter, you can step into a world of kings, queens, knights, fairies and trolls.
By Helet Van Staden Photo by Helet Van Staden There's an old fridge-magnet proverb that states, “A house is not a home without a cat.” Java Cats has taken this