We could kiss on the street, but it’d be too romantic. I’d say you should leave but you’re no good with semantics. One-handed you gave …
You by Leena Baloch
you shrink yourself you fear being melodramatic and so you adjust your vision so the world becomes monochromatic but that’s not what you want, is …
The Truth About Vampires by Julia Maltby
Next time you see me Try to find how hollow my smile has become. How it bears all my teeth to prove I am complete …
Bridges by Emily Ward
The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh wasn’t prepared for us, for three teenagers drunk on the freedom of a day without planned activities and …
Not Alone Anymore by Alicia Arellano
“Not Alone Anymore” is one of the September Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. A long time ago in …
Ugly by Matthew Newton
What is beauty? Webster’s dictionary defines it as “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses …
Our Journeys Differ by the Mile by Aditi Chanda
In an age before this dreary time When all made sense, the words would rhyme We knew each other well back then Speech came easy, …
Melanie by Priya Rinkus
“Melanie” is one of the August Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. The smell of rain streaked through the …