About Fullstop
What in the world is Fullstop? You can check the dictionary:
… a complete halt, as one made by a motor vehicle …
Or search on Wikipedia:
… a small dot placed at the end of a line of text …
Or just take our definition.
Fullstop (fŏŏl·stŏp) n.
- an online literary magazine that focuses on bringing people interesting things to read, to look at, and to listen to;
- an intermediary between those who create and those who appreciate;
- the magazine formerly known as AMUSE, which was the magazine formerly known as MUSE;
- the product of a few high school students (see below) who are no longer in high school.
Oh, you want names?
First there’s Liya, the keyboard monkey. Credit (read: blame) her for the idea of this whole thing. She handles publicity and all, spreading links and what have you. Takes pictures for us with her awesome camera, and is the epitome of kitsch. If there’s anything tasteless, it’s probably her fault. Currently studying some sort of social science at UC Davis.
Then there’s Huntington, our resident Pastafarian, track geek, and head editor. Bug her and she’ll have her army of budgerigars on you. No tar, just lots of feathers. She’s also studying some sort of science at UC San Diego.
And lastly, Seyora, a savory blend of genius (<0.01%), insanity (0.2%), and incomprehensible murmurs (99.8%). Manages all the website stuff in addition to making sure that Liya isn’t eating instant noodles 24/7.
For the record, Fullstop is not coming to a full stop anytime soon.