Shot Through the Heartby REAGAN MOTSINGER - February 19, 2020 I perch in the treetop, bow pointed down at the dirt path below. There’s no sign of the king’s...
POEM: Ignis By HUNTER COOK Jan. 10, 2020 embers flying scorching land trees moaning cracking under heat brush land smoking burning to ash, orange...
Riley and Her Animalsby ANNIKA KINTZEL Jan. 10, 2020 Riley owned a set of stuffed animals: a little dragon that she named Phillip, after the prince in...
POEM: Hungry Chambersby Cecilia Odenbaugh - January 9, 2020 Beneath a cold and lifeless window bones upon bones stacked up high as if they climbed upon each...
POEM: Snowflakesby GRACE LEBER - January 8, 2020 Soft, gentle flakes of snow, They fall from Heaven and seem to glow, Dusting your hair as we emerge Into...
POEM: 12 Yearsby SARA HARMEYER - January 8, 2020 Let me tell you about Melting glaciers in our seas Burning forests on our land Dirty air in our bodies...
POEM: A Heart Stitched Togetherby HANNAH GILBERT - January 6, 2020 endless days laughing under the sun memories thought to last a lifetime had just begun innocent hands...
POEM: Majestyby MORGAN SMITH - December 19, 2019 in the vapor of Your breath, miracles are born for me, You wear rags and a crown of thorns yet, i...
POEM: A Tribute to Bethby GRACE LEBER - December 13, 2019 Beautiful Beth, sweet and fine, You’re the perfection of all womankind. You sit in the shadows with a...
Short Story: My One-Time Christmas Eveby ELIZABETH ENDERLE- December 2019 The weather was undoubtedly cold, yet any snow that touched the ground melted on impact and left her...
POEM: When Doves Flyby JACKIE MORGAN - December 4, 2019 War's just based on hate and fear, for men, they cannot seem to hear their country crying every day,...
POEM: Leaving Fallby RACHEL BEHRENS - December 4, 2019 on this highway full of trees I see you barely hanging not yet grasped by the hand of Wind. not long...
POEM: Bedtime StoriesCaroline Carlton - November 14, 2019 Remember when You were young, a book upon your bedside, begging for another short while, ignoring...
POEM: CornucopiaGrace Leber- November 14, 2019 Apple cider and pumpkin spice, With ginger cookies that smell so nice. Turkeys and potatoes with pumpkin...
Short Story: Nebraskaby MARGARET BARNETT - November 13, 2019 A fire truck red Volkswagen Beetle flew ninety across the state line. Imaginary heat waves...
POEM: I remember the dayGabby Wiernik - November 2019 one dreary morning, my mom packed her bag we all said goodbye, her shoulders started to sag she was off to...
POEM: Discoveryby RACHEL BEHRENS - October 10, 2019 Standing on an ocean of frigid winter waters, tantalized by the Shark chilled in time beneath, Its...
poem: hollowby SYDNEY CHURCH - October 10, 2019 i noticed the change, though slight you had begun to lose your light i hoped and prayed it would not...
POEM: Summers Past and PresentOctober 9, 2019 The flora, fauna, pure and fair, Their rad’iant beauty none compare. This garden e’er since Eden reigns No more alike...