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Welcome Back!
Hello readers, writers, and Sheridan students! We hope that everyone had an amazing winter break! We're looking forward to beginning the new year together. Issue #7 Submissions We're super excited to announce that submissions for issue #7 are now open! The deadline is January 31st at 11:59pm. Similar to iss ue #6 Transit, we are doing an open theme. Our next issue comes out in the early spring, so we're looking to curate a collection of fresh, playful, and inspiring pieces


Get to know our Issue #6 "TRANSIT" Visual Arts Contributors!
Gabriel’s Responses: Hello readers! It's been a little over a week since Issue #6 Transit was released into the world. After fourteen weeks, we are happy to see and celebrate with our contributors during our launch on Dec 1st, 2025. If you want to read the journal, please click this link to check out the digitalized version of Transit. If you want to snag a copy for yourself, please send contact us at b222journal@gmail.com . Couldn't make it to the launch? Never fear; the cel


Get to know our Issue #6 "TRANSIT" Poetry Contributors!
Couldn't make it to the launch? Never fear; the celebrations aren't over just yet. We had the chance to interview our contributors and learn more about their pieces and their artistic process. Meet some of our Transit poets below!


Get to know our Issue #6 "TRANSIT" Prose Contributors!
Hello readers! It's been a little over a week since Issue 6 Transit was released into the world. After fourteen weeks of hard work from all our editors, it was so amazing to celebrate with our contributors at the launch!


The B222 Team's Fall & Winter Reading Recs
With Halloween just around the corner, autumn is officially upon us. The colder seasons are perfect for visiting cafes and cozying up with a book! Our 2025-2026 B222 team is so excited to share their fall and winter book recs and favourite authors. Get to know the students behind the B222 Journal below. Lia - Managing Editor Favourite genre: Literary fiction, poetry Favourite author: Clarice Lispector Fall/Winter Book Rec: Transit by Rachel Cusk (Indigo) The second novel


Call for Subs! (And a Warm Welcome Back)
Hello readers, writers, and Sheridan students! We're so excited to officially welcome you back to the B222 Journal for fall 2025. ICYMI, our submission deadline has just been extended to October 10th at 11:59pm. We wanted to take some time to answer your FAQs and help you get ready for our fall issue.
Heebie Jeebies & the Horror Genre
Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine , co-host of the Faculty of Horror podcast , and Horror Queen of the North, Andrea Subissati...


From r/NoSleep to Simon & Schuster, a review of We Used to Live Here
We Used to Live Here Atria/Emily Bestler Books Published June 18, 2024 "Eve, trust me, if you were losing it, I'd be the first to point it out." That was true. And it actually comforted Eve, if only a little. Her heart rate slowed; her breath deepened. Maybe she just needed a good night's sleep. She turned to face Charlie and— She isn't her, a voice in Eve's head whispered." If the measure of a book is how engaging it is, then this is one of the best reads of the year. I r
Dear First Year Students
A CW&P Survival Guide, (4/4) Dear First Year Students, Starting college can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies and support, you can make the most of this journey. Here are some tips to help you thrive at Sheridan, ensuring a balance between academics, extracurriculars, and personal well-being. 1. Reach Out for Help – Professors, Peers, Tutors, and Seniors College life can be challenging, and there will be times when you feel stuck or unsure. Remember, you don’t
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