Thunderstorm
I rise from the electronic portal of distractions splayed on my bedside like an extra sheet kicked off in the night. Summer's hot, damp,...
Rena Shapiro
Sep 23, 2019
Chicken Coop
I went to the zoo yesterday. I love to go watch the crimson wings fervently flap, the soft coats of fur shed in the sun, and admire the...
Jaycee Cardoso
Aug 1, 2019
The Apple
It's only 10 a.m. The piercing sound of the bell rattles me awake, reminding me that I won't being going home for another four hours. My...
Sara Solano
May 15, 2019
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He’s young and inexperienced so his prey is not dead, but is certainly injured. “If we stop him, the little thing will just suffer,” my...
Deanna Tabibzada
May 8, 2019
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With great pride, the aging father placed an English pocket watch into the hands of his only son. The newly-turned eighteen-year-old...
Sarah Choudhary
May 1, 2019
Red Letter Day
The morning was bright and warm. Not a cloud in the sky, just a blue endless expanse like an ocean above me. There could be no better day...
Daniel Sweezey
Apr 17, 2019
Stomping on Hope
The oval-shaped aquamarine plant utilizes the necessary nutrients to knock on the concrete and politely ask: “Is the grass really greener...
Ashar Farooq
Apr 10, 2019
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The chiming ripple of the A.M bell sounds throughout my entire high school. Random patriotism within several students immediately sparks...
Jenny Duclay
Apr 3, 2019
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Buckets of fresh milk and clear water were being poured on a black statue of a deity. That is all going down in the drain. The supposed...
Mabel Bassi
Mar 27, 2019
Musical Chairs
4,224 chairs were lined up against the slate wall. We circled them like dogs chasing their tails until, dead, the music stopped and we...
Rebecca LaManna
Mar 20, 2019





