Cali Sullivan
Dec 15, 2018
Drunk Driving to Church
Hands knit together for prayer, my mother slurs bible verses in my ear to coldly remind me that I was going to hell. We collect...
Karina Lew
Dec 13, 2018
The End
I have many different uses. I end the old, Begin the new, And shorten the length of words. Too much of me can. Lead to a fragment. ...
Olivia Bonomo
Dec 11, 2018
2+2=?
You popped up, greeting me with oh no no no, oh god. Calm down it is just a question. You are poking me, tapping, pondering, you’re...
Tina Khoshkehpazi
Dec 9, 2018
Left to Heal Past Your Pulchritude
In this absence, I was breathing in the words unspoken left to linger in the air felt the weight pressing down against each strand of...
Cali Sullivan
Dec 7, 2018
Run On
Shortness of breath, heavily panting, a sharp pain in her weak lungs as she sprints endlessly down streets, her mind racing...
Tina Khoshkehpazi
Dec 5, 2018
There’s a Thousand Galaxies Left to be Heard, If You’d Just Keep Your Mouth Shut
There’s a revolution to be had in our moments of silence. What has your existence become if you’ve compressed your core being to just...
Katherine Gotard
Dec 3, 2018
Bamboo Pole
It was such a simple stroke dropping my line into the water— and impatiently pulling it up again hoping to see a snapper swinging from...
Nolan McIntosh
Dec 3, 2018
The Wait
Quiet like weather on a rainy day humbly waiting for sunshine. Cars patiently waiting at a red light- green , now off to their...
Carl Constable
Dec 1, 2018
Youth
Yellow light flashing on the TV box But We ignores it Balancing life on a toothpick But We enjoyed it Mom mouth steaming But We didn’t...
Skylar Pekarek
Nov 29, 2018
Anxiety
His pencil is trembling, drumming a ceaseless best against the table. The floor seems to be pushing upward on his foot, bouncing it as...