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Posted on Jan 17, 2018Jan 16, 2018 by: Hannah Green

My Grandmother and Her Fight with Alzheimer’s Disease

Recently, I had to write a speech for a competition at school on any topic, and I picked my grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s. I feel …

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Posted on Jun 8, 2017Jun 28, 2017 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Hurricane by Cathrine Nevelius

Your love took me by storm Like a hurricane Wrecking everything In its way It did not brew It took me by surprise When I …

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Posted on Mar 11, 2017Apr 4, 2017 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Forget by Alafiya Memon

Spin with me at the beach with your feet in the water the sea kissing your ankles the sand touching your toes forget your woes …

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Posted on Feb 9, 2017Mar 1, 2017 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Toxic by Marisa Yow

Shot I: He wishes to forget the moment he first met her He wishes he couldn’t remember the colour of her eyes Shot II: The …

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Posted on Mar 15, 2016Feb 19, 2019 by: Layla Zatar

The Art of Forgetting by Layla Zatar

Strawberry blond hair curtaining a beautiful face. Pale soft skin, a porcelain doll laying on a hard surface scattered with shards of glass. Green shining …

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Posted on Sep 13, 2015Dec 3, 2015 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Kissing Boys That Taste Like Ink and Spitting Fire in Motel Sinks by Lindsey Hobart

The first boy I kiss doesn’t write. He doesn’t understand why my bedroom walls tell stories that are sixteen years too long. He does not …

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