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The Korean Flower
Beautiful monochrome-white flower A poem by Jian Yeo Her glass drops reflect the eyes she once had sown, as she sinks into the innocence...
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6 days ago1 min read


The Boat
A boat floating on steady water A poem by Dongeon Kim A loud horn spread through the air Rumbling the world Attracting everyone, To the...
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6 days ago1 min read


To Ask of Life
A tree concealing a blinding sun A poem by Seungmin Kim What should I do in this life? I cannot ask this to my moth er, who sits on the...
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6 days ago1 min read


Striker
A poem by Hibah Shabkhez | I am hurtling against the walls Of the powder-lined board Gaining strength from each collision To hound...
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Jun 161 min read


Knowledge Keepers
A poem by Helen Rana | I am the knowledge keeper. The expert in this field From a prestigious museum I know more than anyone About this...
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Jun 161 min read


Reunions
Peacock A poem by James Nicola | When we went to our twenty-fifth reunion the bipeds there were not the ones we knew: their molecules,...
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Jun 161 min read


Cool Friendship
A poem by James Nicola | Cool friendship with someone who fills you up with thought delightful yet unbearable and...
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Jun 161 min read


Lavender
Rows of lavender A poem by Cithara Patra | Breathe in, breathe out I take in the scent radiating Off petals and bury my face Into the...
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Jun 161 min read


Irregular Service
A short story by BJ Thoray The ads were right: It’ll cancel subscriptions you didn’t even know you had. Altheo had taken that statement...
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Jun 125 min read


If I Were to Love Till The End of Time
A poem by Jonathan Chibuike Ukah If I were to love you till the end of time, then time must be the impression of an ending, or a gigantic...
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Jun 121 min read


Fame
A poem by Jeffrey Zable I certainly wouldn’t want it because of the fact that you have to maintain the love of people you don’t even...
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Jun 121 min read


A Lantern in the Dark
A short story by Nick Patrick Hickman Louisa has been visited by the same bad dream since her sister’s husband went missing. It comes...
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Jun 124 min read


Tom and Jerry: The Movie: An Epilogue
A cat and a mouse A short story by Andrew Nickerson Following his return, Robyn Starling’s dad was horrified by the hell he learned his...
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Jun 123 min read


On The Lamb
A short story by Julie Iverson “We got to get clothes; three days we go bul, fresh so we not crumb.” “Nah, three days? Nah, what fuh”?...
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Jun 75 min read


The Essay
A short story by Susan Andrelchik It was my first day at my third high school. My grandmother gave me a talk all the way there. This is...
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Jun 75 min read


Nice
A poem by John Grey I am in my front yard raking leaves and a friend, a fellow poet, walks by with a golden lab on a leash. He stops, and...
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Jun 71 min read


Crowded
A poem by John Grey The woman in the crowded elevator can’t get her hand anywhere near the button for her floor and is too shy to ask a...
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Jun 71 min read


Blessings of Appalachia
A poem by Emily Kledzik i hope when you die, that your veins run with the water of the brooks, that your eternal eyes see the...
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Jun 71 min read


Spring Returning, Quickly
A poem by Emily Kledzik plants budding, flowers nodding open in the grass– pollen exploding upwards like elon’s rockets, bursting in the...
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Jun 71 min read


Beverly Hills High School Class of 1963
A piece by Gerard Sarnat To the best of perhaps incomplete knowledge around 30% of all our classmates have passed whereas ChatGPT tells...
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Jun 71 min read
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