I write when I feel a piece of me is missing. I write to learn. I write because it’s air to my lungs. I write to express what I can’t say aloud. I write to remember. I write to avoid the pain. I write to feel through my pain. I write because the paper is the only one willing… Read more →
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Pens ‘N Things
By: Ashley Parks Major: English and Theater Year: Junior Hometown: Woodbridge, VA Click Clack Pressure Release Feel the streamlined plastic slither across the surface of your creped skin. Or maybe the other way around. Angles Planes Corners Curves Explore the many facets and faces to the heights of the eternal mountain. Inhale, until you can fully sniff out the… Read more →
Our Permanent Address is in the Heart
By: Katie Kovarik Major: English, Sports Broadcasting, and Political Science Year: Junior Hometown: Denver, CO Separated by a generation but united by the same personality and the same mutually-disliked nose-shape, my ninety-two-year-old grandmother and myself have coincidently found ourselves in shockingly parallel situations as of late. Since my dad decided to establish his own family a mere five minutes… Read more →
Writing: A First Attempt at a Book By: Taylor Kurtz
I have spent the last two years working on my very first novel. I made it through the first draft and three rounds of editing so far. There was a round of beta readers in there somewhere, and along with hours of researching various articles on what to expect and how-to-write’s I found out that they all pale in comparison… Read more →