By Kelly Mou In 2019, Anorexia Nervosa took over and shaved four years of happiness off my life; however, the seeds had long been planted since my childhood. […]
The Odd Boy Out Gets Drafted
By Dominic Vitz i haven’t been for a while, for i was afraid of what he’d say to me the doctor diagnosed yours truly said i’d been bitten […]
Heart-crates
By Dominic Vitz i stare at coffeeshop windows in summer. who will fall next? such questions i ponder as cupid’s matches ignite lovely little pyres ‘round which two […]
Try Not to Get Attached
By Madison Kim “I need your help.” I looked up from where I was sitting to see him standing over me. Seth Roy. Arrogant, intelligent, egotistical, amazingly good-looking, […]
Without Retribution
By Nerissa Liu Amber sunlight seeped from the dusty windows and cascaded onto Claver Walton’s pen and notebook. Two years ago, he pledged his life to the tech […]
4:30, 5:00, and 9:00 p.m.
By Anna Jung At retirement, it had seen seventeen years. Its skin gleamed in a sleek, greyish-silverhue. Its form was round and elongated—a classic beauty to those with […]
Personal Essay
By Elyse Austin Yet another alarm goes off.It’s 3 A.M.I’m rubbing my eyes in disbelief.How is it that an 18-year-old is taking care of her dying mother in […]
Poem #2
By Elizabeth Estrada The lines drawn between us are made of chalkkept together through the cult of culturebut when do these chalk-drawn lines become glued to the cement?when […]
Judgment Day
By Elizabeth Estrada can I be late to judgment day?or will that be added to my list of sins?my words spill out like the gust of wind you […]
Work In Early January
Even as I write this there is something so intangible about this intimate space that we exist in together.