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Sympathy Card by Mrs. Paige Wyatt
I speak my apologies because I can’t imbue strength into your coffee, or take some of your despair and burn it to fine ashes sprinkled on...
PAIGE WYATT
Mar 17, 20231 min read


"What's the Point of Poetry?" by Mr. Matthew Norris
“What’s the point of poetry? It’s - seriously - so dumb, - like - what are they even saying with these random- ass words? Isn’t this...
Matthew Norris
Mar 17, 20231 min read


Ode to the Bathroom People by Mr. Brian Auger
What a strange way for to be time spent For these people who are only present In the place where others drop off their gifts? Repeatedly...
Brian Auger
Mar 17, 20231 min read


Breanna Bierod
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Renee Buckel
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Elemental Gods by Nova Noel
The fire god, Rochel was looking around his nation, he was mad. The earth god and the water god, Sinclair and Aqua, wanted to join forces...
Nova Noel
Mar 16, 20233 min read


Denial by Muslimah Davis
Wandering seamlessly in a tunnel I ask myself, “Why am I running?” Breathing raggedly, I look down at my baggy, dirty, disheveled...
Muslimah Davis
Mar 16, 20232 min read


The Picture in the Box by Madison Collins
Jess pulled her car into the driveway of her new house. She got out of the car, but Carlie was just waking up from her nap on the long...
Madison Collins
Mar 16, 20233 min read


The End by Melanie Codgill
The End. Something that he thought about a lot. Robert had just moved to town; he had no one. He was so used to moving from place to...
Melanie Codgill
Mar 16, 20231 min read


What Could Have Been by Journey Bowman
In 2022 there were over fifty-one trillion microscopic pieces of plastic in the ocean, weighing two-hundred sixty-nine thousand tons. By...
Journey Bowman
Mar 16, 20234 min read


Goober
Mar 15, 20230 min read


Katherine Million
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Sal Lynch
Mar 15, 20230 min read


Paige Collins
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Hands by Kaitlynn Miner
hand were made for holding hands were made for healing hands were made to do great things hands were made for helping not hurting hands...
Kaitlynn Miner
Mar 15, 20231 min read


If Our Eyes Could Talk by Niang Lun
Your gaze washes upon mine, Tainted with arbitrary thoughts. It is so piercing, So kind, yet so coarse. Maybe I gather too much About the...
Niang Lun
Mar 15, 20231 min read


fester by Jay Johnson
A slave once free A newborn never knowing freedom Both sold the same lie Told to live a meaningful life Allowed to do nothing Only fester...
Jay Johnson
Mar 15, 20231 min read


mentality by Jay Johnson
I must remove my organs Not because I want to Because I need to I have been betrayed Forced to cut out the cancer It grows inside hiding...
Jay Johnson
Mar 15, 20231 min read


Home by Kaylee Hardin
3 bedroom, one bathroom Paint peeling but it was slabbed on so thick It could count as insulation. Pilling carpet and loose threads. The...
Kaylee Hardin
Mar 15, 20231 min read


Truly Me by Muslimah Davis
I'm conceived in a neighboring town Unto a half-truth stereotype In a home with bipolar love. A house built on reckless memories Founded...
Muslimah Davis
Mar 15, 20231 min read
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