No one ever really talks, We just wait our turn to speak And if one could truly listen, We’d all just sound like freaks. But …
Verification Codes by Moyurie Som
I hate verification codes. What a mere cluster of alphabets and numbers that hold no existence anywhere but a screen. So ephemeral. A mere cluster of …
Reading by Anisha Drall
Many people have often asked me why I read and it is because of the feeling; this feeling. This feeling of being lost in a …
Slowly Crushing the Self to Death by Jessica Walker
Lukewarm coffee to dull the pain, Spiked with whiskey and bitter tears. This ritualistic consumption stops The demons for a moment. Spiked with whiskey and …
4 Truths About Being an Active Writer While in School
Being a journalist or writer can seem like a dream career path: contemplating new ideas while looking out the window or even scribbling notes in …
Cloisters by Harnidh Kaur
The day after I died, I woke up with a knot in my throat, a rising crescendo of goodbyes that reminded me of the last …
March Writing Challenge
Welcome, Germies, to this month’s writing challenge! This challenge will begin today and will end March 31st. However, you are welcome to come back anytime to …
Girls Love Mail
In a general sense, everyone loves mail, don’t they? Maybe we don’t care for the sight of student loan due dates piling up on our …
Words by Veronica Tyler
There were so many words. She could feel them thick in the air, fluttering over her skin and getting tangled in her hair People passing …