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Looking Past Glass
Blinding streaks of light floated in through the glass, splitting into slivers of dizzying colour, as I stared out the window.
Larissa M.
Nov 1, 20247 min read


Dickinson’s Divergency: A Poetry Study
In a small room in Amherst, Massachusetts, a quiet, reclusive woman penned some of the most haunting and revolutionary poetry.
Arya Utsa Varma
Nov 1, 20247 min read


An Increasing Prevalence of Toxic Algae in 2024: Implications & Risks
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), otherwise referred to as “toxic algal blooms” or “blue-green algal blooms...”
Paul Shannon
Nov 1, 20248 min read


The Amphibian's Ailment
A girl is shown on stage, brushing her teeth in front of a mirror.
Arya Utsa Varma
Nov 1, 20247 min read


Rediscovery of the Tasmanian Tiger Inspires Hope For All Animals
[Author's Note]
Please be aware that this is a fictional piece of writing. As of now, the Tasmanian Tiger is extinct.
C. Sala
Oct 1, 20243 min read


Dear Blossom Girl
"To the girls who have never truly bloomed."
Nethmi Dahanayake
Oct 1, 20242 min read


Secrets of Eternity
“Secrets of Eternity” is about the value of time.
Kimberly Nguyen
Oct 1, 20242 min read


Astraphobia
The term “astraphobia” refers to a fear of storms or bad weather.
Madison Boykin
Oct 1, 20241 min read


A Waltz With The Moon
The poem captures a whimsical feeling; the speaker, in almost a dreamlike state, dances with the moon...
Arya Varma
Sep 1, 20241 min read


Red String
Regal red, they say. A color often associated with both evil and love.
Parmita
Sep 1, 20242 min read


As the Sunset Arise
“As the Sunset Arise” is a simplistic but hopeful poem explaining the beauty of light overtaking the darkness.
Madison Boykin
Aug 1, 20241 min read


Glass Bead
Inspired by a song named Glassbead, this poem shows that despite looking fragile, there is a strength in love...
Kathy
Aug 1, 20242 min read


The Rusty Key
"The Rusty Key" uses the image of a rusty key found in an attic to represent a deeper message about the passage of time.
Damien Anton Winsles
Aug 1, 20241 min read


What about the poet?
This poem is about always being the one who loves more than the other.
Kimberly Nguyen
Jul 1, 20242 min read


Rhetorical Analysis of William Faulkner’s “The Duty of the Writer”
At the time of war, social destruction, and violent conflict, would you have lost hope?
Kiranmayea Yenugudati
Jul 1, 20243 min read


Good Girl Gone Rotten
A rotten girl is useless to society, but the same girl has a fierce core that no worm will pierce.
Kimberly Nguyen
Jul 1, 20242 min read
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