The first time I ran a red light there was a boy in the passenger’s seat who laughed. The first time I put a bracelet …
The Drunkard by Sudha Srivatsan
The young woman, ill and knackered, barely managed to sit up on her bed, her hair disheveled, grimy from the heat and sweaty from a …
everything (i’m too scared to say) by Ellery Beck
I i can see that exact day like it was just yesterday, and my recollection of the sweat beading up on your forehead almost warms …
High School by Carissa Cicchini
School has taught me more about trying to fit in rather than getting to second period on time, and being picked last for dodgeball made …
February Writing Challenge
Welcome, Germies, to this month’s writing challenge! This challenge will begin today and will end February 28th. However, you are welcome to come back anytime to complete …
Emergency Room by Meggie Royer
When they ask you if his mouth was holy, tell ‘em you have always been capable of making miracles alone. Say amen then amend. Carpenters …
Here-ness and Me-ness in Three Words by Aleph Altman-Mills
“I am here” is one of the best sentences in the world. “I”: all that is swimming inside me. “I”: the worlds building themselves hot …
Love Is an Illusion by Seanna Pratt
…………………………………someone says this. Love, an all-night spectacle. Whiskey humming in your blood at dawn. The door is unlocked. Morning highlights your backs, pressed together like …
Rose by Ashley Myers
Do you see her? Her beauty radiates off of her It breaks through every window It shines like the brightest star She is vibrant and …