A Note (See: Possibly Pessimistic) on Beheld Writing By Bryce Dershem I suppose that most professionals after writing believe their work holds meaning, that their writing is good.… Continue reading “A Note (See: Possibly Pessimistic) on Beheld Writing”…
I Wish I Were a Star By Alisha Raza Envy fills my heart as your light does gleam, Bouncing off my eyes, a radiant beam, Subtle,… Continue reading “I Wish I Were a Star”…
Barbarus’ Dream By Nicholas Denton-Cheng Wheaty Bits poured from Barbarus’ hand into a white porcelain bowl. It was a Muji Porcelain; no,… Continue reading “Barbarus’ Dream”…
Broken Portrait By Nicole Garzon A broken portrait with sharp edges Ripped down the middle, however, still encased It may be intact… Continue reading “Broken Portrait”…
Reflections of Guilt By Uzrah Abrar When you look in the mirror, what do you see? What I see changes constantly. I see… Continue reading “Reflections of Guilt”…
The Ron and Sam Moment By Jaden Tyler Urso Ron and Sam are reuniting. I repeat, Ron and Sam are reuniting. Maybe. Hopefully. At least,… Continue reading “The Ron and Sam Moment”…
City of Sounds By Rithika Jayaraman An orchestra of city chaos guides my morning commute. I live in a city of sounds. A… Continue reading “City of Sounds”…
The Tubergirlification of Reality: Analyzing the Main Character of Social Media By Cameron Lipp As the summer waned in London, a recent university graduate Sabrina Bahsoon picked up her phone, pulled… Continue reading “The Tubergirlification of Reality: Analyzing the Main Character of Social Media”…
Speaking in Tongues: Learning to Communicate in Ben Lerner’s Novel ‘The Topeka School’ By Ethan Beck Adam Gordon has mastered the spread. In Ben Lerner’s The Topeka School, Adam is a senior in… Continue reading “Speaking in Tongues: Learning to Communicate in Ben Lerner’s Novel ‘The Topeka School’”…
citylone By L Downes I can’t live here anymore, wet slake of grass-fed concrete, vehicular static of wheels and carbon. Without… Continue reading “citylone”…