Music

Taking A Breath – Caleigh Royer

May 1, 2014 12:00 am : Issue Two| Music

 

Caleigh Royer finds great comfort in creating her own compositions at the piano, along with writing fiction, poetry, and posts for her blog, Profligate Truth. Though she doesn’t own a piano anymore, she still loves doodling on the ivory keys whenever she gets the chance. 

Hey, Colorado – Colin Cutler

May 1, 2014 12:00 am : Issue Two| Music

Colin was a homeschooled Air Force brat and graduate of Patrick Henry College who is now trying to figure out life as a jack of all musical and writing trades and master of none. He currently lives in a small town in Virginia’s Loudoun Valley, learning a little bit about what it means to set down roots.

Oh, Rebecca – Ambrose

May 1, 2014 12:00 am : Issue Two| Music

Ambrose

 

Becca Rose writes about struggles with faith, boys, and how not to look so awkward at parties at bookwormbeauty.com. She releases music as Ambrose.

Terrible Defeats – Information Retrieval

May 1, 2014 12:00 am : Issue Two| Music

Information Retrieval is John Daniel. When not researching/writing about biblical studies, he can be found attempting to create original songs that defy the mediocrity of dominant formulas for music production.

Weapons (Cover) – Brittany Schmitt

March 1, 2014 1:00 am : Issue One| Music

Brittany Schmitt is a twenty-year-old homeschool graduate, born and raised in Chesterfield, Va. Music is her second language, and when she isn’t singing you’ll probably find her writing a novel. She dreams of one day visiting New Zealand (the closest she’ll ever get to Middle Earth).

Original: Weapons (written by Harry and Alfie Hudson-Taylor)
(c) 2014 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

The Swan Children does not own rights to the original content.

Green and Gold – Becca Rose

March 1, 2014 1:00 am : Issue One| Music

Becca Rose writes about struggles with faith, boys, and how not to look so awkward at parties at bookwormbeauty.com. She releases music as Ambrose.

Dichotomized – Emily Joy

March 1, 2014 1:00 am : Issue One| Music| Poetry

Emily Joy is a spoken word poet and a Midwest native currently on an adventure in Nashville. She writes mostly about God and boys and longs for the collective “me too” moment that vulnerable art can inspire in others. In her spare time, she makes burritos, plays the mandolin, and watches Ancient Aliens reruns. Her poetry and more information about her, including booking, can be found at emilyjoypoetry.com.