En garde, and write your eulogy

Let me set the scene for you: I was 15 and we were on the way to the airport. It was all fun and games till he turns around and says, “You just be and great things will happen to you”. I’ll never forget those words for I knew he wasn’t lying. My father, to […]

WHEN THE MAGICIAN LOST HIS MAGIC

Let the bells toll, let the streets clear, Let the leaves fall as we shed tears. For the magician’s lost his magic, And he now lives in fear.   If only you could see him in his glory days, For he could’ve made you levitate. And yes, he’s tried to meditate Yet all he could

on waves in daytime

on waves in the daytime by Maddie Agne We waited until the dead of night not waiting on anyone in particular maybe my grandfather and I remember the sky   maybe it was a ceiling covered in flowers or stars or eight glasses of champagne and The beach is dark and empty   this is

A Teen’s Short Guide to Monster Theory

A Teen’s Short Guide to Monster Theory by Natalie Lyijynen Preface             We have an obsession with monsters. We’re raised with fairy tales, forced to keep our night lights on in fear of the goblins, dragons, and monsters under our beds. Modern monsters, though, aren’t as visually distinguishable. Shrek, an ugly ogre, wins the heart

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