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2024

Op-Eds

Writers’ Resources–Romance

by Melody Rivas Writing about love isn’t easy. Writing isn’t easy, period, but romance can get especially complicated. We all have our own unique experiences with relationships, and trying to verbalize those feelings can get messy. On the other hand, a lot of aspects of love are universal, and it’s Read more…

By sarah_burton, 1 yearFebruary 1, 2024 ago
Reviews

They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

by Sarah Burton They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera follows two teenage boys, Rufus and Mateo, on the day they know they’ll die. And it’s brilliant. I didn’t want to read this book. I like happy endings, and the title suggests tears. It delivers, but it’s worth Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearJanuary 17, 2024 ago
Op-Eds

Authors I Should Read

by Shannon Stockdale-Elftman In the interest of honesty, I have a contrary streak—a large one. Sometimes, I don’t like things simply because too many people do. It’s committed me to a lifetime of missing out on stuff like Breaking Bad, Sarah J. Maas, and Takis. Due to my contrary nature, Read more…

By sarah_burton, 1 yearJanuary 14, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Winner: A Wretch Like Me ⚡️

by Rhiannon Guzelian That November night fell swiftly but gracefully, draping the dense New Hampshire woods in impenetrable darkness. Elias panicked. He should have made camp nearly two hours ago. As the wind whipped harder and ushered in an icy cold, he cursed himself for allowing the evening to creep Read more…

By sarah_burton, 1 yearJanuary 12, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Runner-Up: His Face Was Abnormal ⚡️

by Jacquelyn Agliata His face was abnormal. Crooked isn’t quite the right word to describe the sinister smile he wore as I rolled over in our moonlit room. Perhaps devious? Monstrous? That’s not quite right either. Off. Off is the word I’m hunting for. His face was off. Where his Read more…

By sarah_burton, 1 yearJanuary 11, 2024 ago

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