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A Single Day
By: Bea Maspat The night before I turned thirteen, my sister taught me that when you die, you die three times. I was crying, upset that I...
Mar 3, 20254 min read


The world feels so heavy and I still don’t know how love feels like
By: Victoria Diaz I am trapped by seasonal writing. I can't help but write according to the seasons and it’s a new year and hope hasn’t...
Feb 24, 20252 min read


Hallowed Love, Dearest One
By: J.R. Harrington - February rolls in like an unexpected wind, frigid breezes stirring fine strands of hair, soft as a lover’s touch. A...
Feb 21, 20258 min read


International Flight
By: Claire Kroening. Last we met, the airport was flooded by lavender regret and what could have been. You held your head high towards...
Feb 5, 20251 min read


The cities I don’t know feels like the city I know
By: Victoria Diaz I am pretty sure that, like most people, I like to travel. And I like to get to know new places and new people and new...
Jan 31, 20251 min read


New Moon
By: J.R. Harrington January comes and goes, deep freezes, ebbs and flows. The eavestroughs overflow with perfect crystalline white snow....
Jan 22, 20258 min read


A Writers Guide to: Editing!
Take a Break Before You Edit Taking a break after finishing your draft is crucial for gaining perspective. Stepping away for a few days...
Jan 8, 20251 min read


Inpatient
By: J.R. Harrington Mortal soul in mortal peril. Ascension, god forsaken godhood. Newscast nothing new, earthquakes and hurricanes caused...
Jan 6, 20255 min read


Just a guest in
By: Victoria Diaz I have this feeling that the age you leave your hometown is the same age you feel when you return. Even though you have...
Dec 29, 20241 min read
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