Blinded
Blinded Written By: Anugraha Chris The sun in All its glory and Splendor, its Warmth so tender The life it brought With its wondrous...
Dec 5, 2023
A Collection of Chucklesome, Economics-Themed Poems
Written By: Benjamin Bubis
Nov 17, 2023
The Unrestrained Gift of Knowledge in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Written By: Isabella Damjanoski
Nov 16, 2023
Survival: A Path Paved Through Unity
Survival: A Path Paved Through Unity Joshua Daniel In twilight's shroud where whispers wend, A saga of battles, both start and end....
Nov 6, 2023
Crossroads
Written By: Sebastian Tan crossroads in half my heart it aches and so it churns two roads diverged and we have gone astray my weeping...
Nov 6, 2023
A Not-So-American American
Written By: Colette Byun A Not-So-American American You smile and laugh Eyes filled with delight While we watch from too close But stay...
Sep 3, 2023
The Representation of the Queer Community in Gothic Literature
Written By: Spoorthi Sadasivuni
Sep 2, 2023
The Working Man
Written By: Anugraha Chris The Working Man The clink of coins as they pass from hand to hand Sly smiles hidden to unsuspecting eyes...
Sep 2, 2023
Pink Amongst Blues
Written By: Anugraha Chris Pink Amongst Blues Crisp, ironed navy blues and charcoal greys stand resolute side by side Snide remarks and...
Sep 2, 2023
My Dear Mom
Written By: Femina Panchal Felling unadorned is something I felt Every tear from the eyes felt like it knelt Miserably In front of the...
Sep 1, 2023
All Light Begins to Turn to Gloom
Written By: Lisette Serrano All light begins to turn to gloom As I reckon with the debts of the unrequited My hopeless pride begins to...
Aug 28, 2023
Three Hours of Lost Merit: A Poetry Collection
Biography: Marwa Bhuiyan, born on November 8th, 2006, in Brooklyn, NY, is a dynamic young poet, playwright, and activist. Being a...
Aug 27, 2023
Human Nature: An Analysis on 19th century American Literature
Human Nature: An Analysis on 19th century American Literature Henry Espinoza Tarrant County College, Department of English ...
Aug 27, 2023
The Bill of Poems
By: Ryan Ocsman The Bill of Poems An Expressive Haiku Analysis of the Bill of Rights First Amendment The home of the free Gives the...
Aug 13, 2023
Beyond The Meal
By: Christin Hernandez Upon the tides of a distressed soul A boy adrift, a tale untold They see him eat, ease they find, But hunger’s cue...
Aug 13, 2023
I Miss You
By: Maya Necor you said you understand and i’m glad you do but part of me wanted to provoke your tears i tried to hurt you but it killed...
Jul 22, 2023
I am that girl
By: Harshitha Anaparthy Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
Goodbye Mother
By: Arjun Nath Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
Whispers of Enchantment: A Tapestry of Nature
By: Arjun Nath Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
There’s Something About Fall
By: Katie McCabe Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
The Adventures of Eco Kid
By: Relena Aispuro Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
Floodgates
By: Ava Iacobucci Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
Homesick
By: Shane Cyriac Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
Enter at Your Own Risk
By: Hillary Nguyen Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
I Am What You Make Me
By: Samone Robinson Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023
"Short Story"
By: Hasini Jagarlamudi Peer-Review section. Leave your comments below.
Jul 22, 2023






