Poetry
By: Alexandra Călinescu Do you like crying? Do you enjoy that feeling you get after you cry? when your face is all so…wept and wet yet, somehow… pictorial… and your eyes dry up and you get the feeling that although…
Poetry
By: Cheryl Snell Fuzzy Today you must choose your pronouns. It should be a simple task but you are complex. Full of partial truths, once you were a stickler for grammar. Remember the “Surrender Dorothy” graffiti painted across the Beltway…
Poetry
By: Sweetest Summer yes a big fat yes to everythinga jolly yes to all of itwide open armsat the ready to embrace you allevery problemevery irritationeverything that should be differentblessing them one by one by oneas they march through the…
Poetry
By Aishwariya Laxmi I thought I’d loved you foreverBut I realize it was never meant to be‘Coz you gave me sleepless nightsAnd acted in a way that hurt meIf you had meant wellYou wouldn’t have acted so selfishlyLeft me hangingAnd…
Poetry
By: Akintoye Akinsola The mesmeric colour of nature woke me up in the wee hours of morningSniffing its sweet odourI hold its face in delightThis magical feeling is that of ecstasyAs I lean on nature, its eloquent charm arrests my…
Fiction
By: Nicole Lynn Sometimes I remember your face looking like it was made of rubber. Smooth and supple, a canvas of silicone stretched tight over framework bones. Your smile was a malleable one. You carried…
Blog
Books have long been recognized as powerful tools that can shape minds, challenge societal norms, and inspire collective action. Throughout history, certain books have emerged as catalysts for change, igniting conversations, and inciting movements. In this blog post, we delve…
ScienceTechnologyWellness
Global warming poses a significant threat to our planet, impacting ecosystems, weather patterns, and human livelihoods. As we face the urgent need to address climate change, technology can play a vital role in combating this global crisis. In this article,…
Fiction
By: John Frame An unexpected surprise greeted me that served to soothe my frayed nerves and allowed me to sleep easy for a short time. I received a letter from Andrew Carnegie. My letter to him was, he maintained, one…












