by Irina Tall (Novikova)

in the darkness of her eyes (2024; materials: ink, paper; size: 40×30 cm)
Read More »by Irina Tall (Novikova)

in the darkness of her eyes (2024; materials: ink, paper; size: 40×30 cm)
Read More »by Alexander Valenzuela
I wiped the tears from my face, my parents’ voices still echoing through my head after they had told me that I wasn’t allowed to attend my dream school. I had the acceptance letter, I knew there was a chance they wouldn’t let me, but I thought that things would be different now that I had graduated from high school. I thought they’d let me go on my own. The thing is, I have no control over my future, only they do. They tend to talk about it whenever they think I’m not listening.
Read More »by Michael Shoemaker
Directly overhead
never ending white blueness.
Next, a puff of cloud,
the one you watch
while laying on your back
— it holds your dreams
aloft and afar.
by Christian Ward
Someone has ripped out
the stuffing from a duvet
and glued it to the sky.
by Charity Cino Jones
Read More »Into the heart-shattering night.
So dark that all I can see
Are the souls, so full of grief.
by E Kraft
The golden aroma of percolating hazelnut beans and the steady spurts of its machine cradle me out of bed. I shuffle into the kitchen, each motion deliberate and comforting, a
Read More »by Rossana Segovia
First, remind your teacher at a United States boarding school that guacamole is not just enjoyed in the Super Bowl but is also a nurturing dish you eat back home every day.
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