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Bubbles
By ANNIKA KINTZEL, February 11, 2022 It’s strange that Bubbles can grow so big I see others in theirs and I think “They’re so amazing, So...

Lost
By CORRINE BOGNAR, February 5, 2022 There was once a time when freedom of religion was respected. There was once a time when freedom of...

Winter Sparkle Short Story Winner-A Snowman's Greatest Gift
By BETHANY HUSS, January 31, 2022 I hear them the moment they wake up. Their shrieks of delight at the long-awaited snow almost melt me....

Winter Sparkle Poetry Winner --Invisible
By CARSON ROGERS, January 30, 2022 No one ever asks how I am how I feel who I am. I am never seen never noticed never looked at. I am...


rim of my window-screen
By ALLIE BEENE, January 23, 2022 portal between the ins & outs a thin panel at most filled by crumbled bones of unfortunate crawlers...


Let Her Be
By KITTY FIREHEART, January 20, 2022 She is gone She wanted to be herself She never did belong All because she wanted to resemble an elf...


White Man's Country
By Isabel Teles, January 18, 2022 All men are created equal— Or so he declares. He, the white man, with the power and the money, the...

WHEN THE WORLD WAKES UP
By OLIVIA DOAN, January 18, 2022 As the sun rises on the crisp palm trees and crystal blue waters, the world wakes up breathing in the...

Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
By BRENNA WILLIS, January 18, 2022 What does it mean to be an American? According to Google, it means you have the freedom to make your...

I thought I was a butterfly
By GABE ANDERSON, January 11, 2022 I thought I was a butterfly. I thought I had beauty and grace. With every flap of my wings, I’d flaunt...

Snail of Time
By JOSHUA KIRK, January 11, 2022 Time is an ugly snail, moving slower than Congress. Whenever I wish for it to speed up, it becomes...


The Most Wonderful Time of The Year
By HANNAH HOFFNER, January 4, 2022 Some think winter is bitter, but I’d have to disagree, The world is covered in a thick white coat, as...


Happy Holidays
By KALEIGH DELBRIDGE, December 17, 2021 “on Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer” and so on— the night was clear and the moon shone bright,...


Gingerbread House
By JARON HOWARD, December 17, 2021 Flour and sugar walls stand together Candy cane arches lead to the door Gumdrops dance upon the roof...

Temporary Relief
By SERENA PIETERS, December 7, 2021 The world has been wounded And we have panicked Shut our doors Wrapped our wounds Trusted no one But...

I am me
By JOSHUA WALLWORK, December 7, 2021 I am me This is who I am I ain’t nobody else If you think I’m Elon Musk Or if you think I’m Darth...

water falls
By AIDAN CARR, December 2, 2021 the water trickles through, snaking, slipping, slithering, guided by its master, sliding down the cracks....


Stars
By SALEM WALLACE, December 1, 2021 Embrace me dearly Against the breast of the sky Hold me like no one

Naviance Nightmare
(Congratulations to all the brave, dauntless seniors who have overcome this horrific task) By AL SCHADE, November 30, 2021 It was a gray,...

"Tell Me"
By SELIA CROUCH, November 16, 2021 Tell me why you act the way you do— like a selfish kid. It’s sick. You just stand there like I’m...
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