Month: February 2020

Fuji

By Rosalie Beith (LLARC) A California farmers’ marketSunday morning,My young daughter for company.A Fuji applePerfectly firmRed with dappled yellow.One bite, and I am filledwith the...

The Chauffeur

By Noah Timothy Walsh (‘23) Sighing along the cobblestone bricks, the streetlamps bow humbly. Her plaid skirt and slick peacoat appear somber from a distance — a...

Strings

By Sarah Michaud (‘21) How do we cope in a world so full of clutter where hate is spoken too loud and love is spoken...

A Profound State of Unease and Dissatisfaction

By Adrianna Kinney (‘20) Fear the body in front of your eyesAll flesh, bone, muscle, bloodWhat is a body if not soNo sentiment, feelings, desires,...

Making Believe

By Nora Hussey (LLARC) From Troy to Baghdad they’ve been to war… Standing alongside the marauding Greeks in Troy, Witnessing Cromwell and his murdering rage...

Doubt

By Blake Johnson (‘22)...

Silent Walls and All They Hear

By Sarita Amoros Ferguson (‘23) Growing up I experienced many traumatizing events as a result of my mother’s mental and physical health. They all end...

Words

By Sara Weaver (‘17)Published in Hemtera 2013 In the letter I apologizedand reconciled my flaws justfor youI was naive andignorant about whatwould bring you back I...
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