Archaeology/HistoryEssay
By: James Aitchison The British Empire threw up hundreds of bizarre individuals who set out to find fame and fortune in remote corners of the earth. Scotsman Benjamin Boyd (1801-1851) was an ambitious young London stockbroker whose thirst for adventure…
Poetry
By: April Mae Berza For Koume, my cousin My cousin is an anarcho-syndicalistWho loves Dojacat but you told meIt is impossible. Politics is prettyMusic, I said. The world is full of wars.I heard an infant sobbing from GazaEven if I’m…
Poetry
By: Suveeksha Viswanathan When home seems far from home, And the ever-widening recesses Taketh me. Like edifices huge and narrow street, Implores nature to stretch Her aching feet. This overwhelming sense of alienation, Privy thoughts like daggers Deplete the soul….
Poetry
By: Amanda Niamh Dawson Slab All Free fallDream crawlTo shoreOnce more Fly freeSun seesAll realKeen feel LongboardLost lordsSpin swordsWood godsAll towardWet yardsLay sodTo findThe grindEarth’s flashGet dashedBy waves Surf’s graveBe saved Here We Go Oceans flowDeepest glowLove in dreams Supreme…
Poetry
By: CLS Sandoval The Biopsy My husband and my baby were waiting in the waiting room. I knew it was better that way, but I pretty immediately wanted to hear her gurgles and giggles and for him to hold my…
Fiction
By: A. J. Carey Heart thumping, feet pounding, and muscles burning. Atalanta breathes in the cold, fresh air, and all other thoughts leave her mind as she focuses only on one thing; the finish line. To outsiders, she is a…
Fiction
By: Charlie Dickinson Alroy left Olivia’s, went home, and didn’t know what to do. With one gesture, her hand on his back, and her words he should visit her in Dallas, she had promised him the keys to the Golden…
Poetry
By: Bruce Levine Thinking about tomorrow Focused on prospects Waiting in the stillness of inertia Projects and process Held in the hand of external forces Glimmers on the horizon Reinforcing the momentum of the future Pathways defined with hope As…












