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Interdiscipline is the Polymath Review's first edition: An examination into the culture & business of being an artist/cultural creator. Reviews of Vincent Ho, Ella Zeltzerman, Kevin Hogan, & Sapha Burnell are sandwiched by articles on social media, the art of being a polymath and poetry, stories & art by cultural creators who rock this world. Phil Temples, Richard King Perkins II & Vraeyda Author Camille Goodison bring the poetry & prose, where TWUC Advocate Sapha Burnell paints a colourful break with art.

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The Polymath Review is a Quarterly Professional Development Journal celebrating the interdisciplinary artist, author, musician, filmmaker and human being. One part literary journal featuring speculative fiction & poetry, one part professional development journal. Featuring exclusive interviews with professional artists, authors & professors and Artist Development Columns from talented artists within their fields, The Polymath Review reviews literature, music, arts events & film.

Polymath appeals to the artist, intellectual and lover of speculative fiction, poetry & art simultaneously.

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