Thanksgiving is something nice, like the wind that rustles the leaves on the old maple tree at Grandma’s house, or the smell of Grandpa’s pipe …
Heroes by Jasmina Kuenzli
I am Athena, silver eyed and daring, My battle already won. Dancing in my enemies’ blood And I don’t need you I don’t need you, …
Cleaning Day by Swatilekha Roy
Today is cleaning day. After procrastinating far too long, The layer of dust has become impossible To ignore. With a vacuum cleaner, allergy mask and …
Instructions from the Dead by Jacqueline Jules
“In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince …
The Most by Saige Boundonna
The way you look away. Your fingers slide past in a whirl of degradation, Idling not a moment as mine do an era. Your eyes …
Greasy by Avantika Singhal
When I loved eating Junk food at the age of fourteen, I would always visit this food joint close to my house. It was almost …
The Glass Bowl by Savannah Holbrooks
I am shattered, scattered across the floor like the broken remains of my brother’s glass bowl dropped on the floor after being mishandled one too …
Broken Child by Neha Agarwal
I wonder why they brought me here, leaving me to rot in this odious jail My biggest crime: wanting justice and basic human rights India’s …
Table Topics by Christy Kate Bennett
Hello little map, You stamp. A reminder of that time newspaper got stuck, in the same destination and we ripped it off, At bandaid speed, …