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Literary Works

  • Dec022020

    “LIKE YOU, CRYSTAL BALL” by Madisen Gill

    Like you, Crystal ball. I too,  Tend to fall. Held in hands Too big/ too small. Like you,  Small sphere. …

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  • Dec012020

    “LIKE YOU (LEAF)” by John Bernard Flores

    That’s what my life looks like, leaf, like you. At the edge of the reef; like you, thinking about relief.…

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  • Nov262020

    “THE CURSE” by Sia Amotai

    Muaulu is a name from the tropical, carefree island Samoa. I received this name three days after my first breath…

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  • Nov242020

    “Like You, Feather” by Dee Margolis

    I am as you are, Feather, As you are.   One single piece Of a greater story.   A feather…

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  • Aug252020

    “Venus” by Emily Lorenz-Bradley

    “… and with this system implemented, we will see our market value increase exponentially — expanding our growth to a…

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  • Aug142020

    “Take Me There” by Luka K.

    A place I was looking for  Where I don’t belong  Where I never did  For a moment  Thought I’d fit…

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  • Aug132020

    “Pilale Bay” by Peyton Hoge V

    I’m here a lot. It doesn’t haunt me, but it might someday. I will miss it, I know. This place…

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  • May182020

    “Flower” by Rebecca Austin

    A flower,  is all I am.  A coward.  You tower over me,  like a bird.  Me? I am overpowered.  You…

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  • May182020

    “A Soul” by Micheyla Ishimine

    Your soul is a towering building  that is made of glass.  Thousands of tiny windows,  and a bright light beaming…

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  • May182020

    “Thunder” by Nathan Felipe

    Under the cover of some other,  As the thunder roars.  Waiting patiently for the beast to slumber,  Us commoners wait…

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