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Before They Hatch

by Veronica Andreades We’re in the last phase of the examination now. My nerve ends are tingling with excitement. Since dissecting...

What They Said

by Samara Barrett My great grandpa abused his kids----- but repented, and passed out an estimated 500,000 tracts. My great grandma stole...

Untitled

by Cheyenne Scott-Nelson I grew up in a church building with high-arch, door-sized windows to my left. I grew up in a long church...

Recovery

By M. Hopkins ‘Ex’-alcoholic smokers tend to be challenging people to get along with, I know. You aren't necessarily proud of your...

Privilege

by Elaina Fransisco We are sitting around a table.  A messy pile of yellow pieces of paper is in front of me. My friend’s pile is much...

Tomato Juice

by Dorothy Hartley I’m making a birthday cake. All the ingredients are measured out and arranged neatly on the spotless surfaces of the...

Siddhartha Greets Me with His Unchanging Poise

by Hannah Park I. The thick Korean air subsides as we descend down to the subway station. People sink into their seats and phone screens....

Counting Storms

by Lindsay Easter Beyond the city limits, lightning strikes one late August evening. At the intersection of tenth street and...

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