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Poetry January 29, 2023 The Men I am woman “Exploited” from is in my dictionary exclusively Every single day But…
Creative Writing Workshop Students January 11, 2023 “Do You Still Love Me?” The door closed with a loud thud and she rested her back against its glass…
Creative Writing Workshop Students January 11, 2023 Liquid Gold The clock chimed three times, signaling that it was finally midnight. My medical instruments were…
Creative Writing Workshop Students January 11, 2023 The Ballgame He sets, deals. CRACK! The ball shot into the gap in left-center field, and bounced…
Creative Writing Workshop Students January 11, 2023 The Falcon Women’s Facility Chapter 1. Massive wheels the size of the earth rolled towards the town, screeching loudly,…
Lit Mag January 11, 2023 Drowning Lilies Perhaps it’s human nature that only in true desperation, the seemingly innate desire for survival…
Book Reviews December 22, 2022 The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger tells a story that’s familiar to many…
Book Reviews November 30, 2022 The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne “No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to…
Creative Writing Workshop Students November 20, 2022 Prognosis of a Doctor in the 1967 Television Series “Ironside”, Which I’ve Never Seen. I’ve got good news and bad news, Mr. Ironside. The bad news is that the…