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Literary Works

  • Mar032018

    “Antediluvian” by Rachel See

    Antediluvian By Rachel See These terms of venery don’t seem to me the mark of high society they used to…

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  • Mar032018

    “Kansas City” by Rachel See

    Kansas City By Rachel See If I was a city, I would be Kansas City. Midwestern blood flows through these…

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  • Mar032018

    “The Daydream of a Fading Friend” by Akane Joseph

    The Daydream of a Fading Friend By Akane McCann Joseph   What would happen if I disappeared?   If the…

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  • Feb092018

    “Shadow Knows” by Tiare Devenot

    Shadow Knows By Tiare Devenot   My shadow comes early in the mornings, her skin glows in rays, not brighter…

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  • Feb082018

    “Angel” by Tiare Devenot

    Angel By Tiare Devenot   I push my child’s carriage through fall confetti—pumpkin and gold, maple and birch, that play…

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  • Dec012017

    “Jah’s Warriors” by Rechina Green

    Jah’s Warriors By Rechina Green   In times like these we must constantly seek forgiveness Flee from resignation It’s Prayer…

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  • Dec012017

    “Persephone” by Jesse Joseph

    Persephone By Jesse Joseph     I sold my soul Mark Anthony, And now upon cruel sword my body stands…

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  • Dec012017

    “Aloha Poem” by Char Kia‘i Mansfield

    Aloha Poem By Char Kia‘i Mansfield   Aloha used to be one Hawaiian word but it wen bankrupt. It’s a…

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  • Nov242017

    “Raindrops” by Kuʻulei Laʻanui

    “Raindrops” By Kuulei Laanui   We are all raindrops Living in the free fall of life Hitting obstacle After obstacle…

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  • Nov242017

    “Silence” by Alexander Austin

    “Silence” By Alexander Austin   “Annabel. Are you afraid?” “What an interesting line of questioning Vaux. What do you mean?”…

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