Aamna Ahmed
Nov 5, 2021
No One Hears
White picket fence, the sound of laughter roaming. A large white kitchen marble countertops filled with fresh fruit put with love—...
Kristy Chillemi
Nov 4, 2021
Locked in A Cycle
The keys jingle in the woman's hand. The keychains and 10 keys all clank against each other. Dragged back and forth from place to place...
Haylee Caserta
Nov 3, 2021
Ignis Fatuus
When I was fourteen— all I needed to do to feel like myself was listen to Bowie. Until the sickness of my summer of blue lipstick and...
James Boccone
Nov 2, 2021
Anthem of L
You had me enthralled my Self, not yet realized; an unshaped, soft, scared ball of clay; in awe of You entirely. Sunned by You, trapped...
Abigail Tavera
Nov 1, 2021
My Grandma Who Was Afraid of Dogs
I remember the first time My Grandma told me why she was afraid of dogs. She told me of the boarding school That she was sent to as a...
Haylee Caserta
Nov 1, 2021
I would prefer it if you hated me
so that I’d have something to prove to you. Your indifference burns a thousand suns more than any fire of repugnance. Your small-talk and...
Kira Steffen
Oct 29, 2021
Main Street
Night life can seem nice in city lights that illuminate the glasses clinking and the cars whizzing by. Stepping out from the warm comfort...
Abigail Tavera
Oct 27, 2021
Afraid of Becoming Eve
I hear the tree It’s whispering, “Pick me, Pick me…” But the Apple is not pretty; It is vile. I walk away--- Afraid of the tree That is...
Haylee Caserta
Oct 26, 2021
Patriarchangel
Maybe women are weak. Or is it just me? I’d rather squeeze a sun through my hips and be able to sleep than cry for years the tears of the...
Kevin Rankel
Oct 25, 2021
Nothing
Nothing, nothing and more nothing. As you spin your head, all you can see is the blue ocean around you. You don’t know what's underneath,...