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"Set Controls For The Heart Of The Sun", Jesse A. Silk
"Set Controls For The Heart Of The Sun", Jesse A. Silk
Cedarville Review
The nonfiction short "Set Controls for the Heart of the Sun" calls upon the inspiration of a Pink Floyd song to recall an out-of-body experience from my childhood.
The Way I Walk, Abby Cline
The Way I Walk, Abby Cline
Cedarville Review
This essay explores the idiosyncratic nature of my personal walk. From horseback riding lessons to not-so-modest bikinis, the influences on my walk are many and varied. What's more interesting, though, is how deeply the comments and critiques from my friends impact me. I'm still realizing just how sensitive I am about the way I walk.
Dirt, Elise M. Parsons
We Judge The Soil, Sam Armstrong
We Judge The Soil, Sam Armstrong
Cedarville Review
A poem exploring soil judging and familial life in an agrarian community.
What My Hands Hold Now, Eli Pyles
What My Hands Hold Now, Eli Pyles
Cedarville Review
"What My Hands Hold Now" symbolizes the changing of seasons, written at a time when my life was in transition.
On Scars, Kari S. Morris
On Scars, Kari S. Morris
Cedarville Review
"On Scars" is a personal essay written about the varying perspectives of scars and my personal fascination with them. I was inspired by my own body's scars and how people typically react to seeing them. I want readers to develop a deeper understanding about scars as a bodily phenomenon as well as an emotional representation beyond the stereotypes impressed by Western culture.
The Firebird, Ex Post Facto, Sam Armstrong
The Firebird, Ex Post Facto, Sam Armstrong
Cedarville Review
A reimagining of the classic firebird myth.
Night Watch, Eli Pyles
Night Watch, Eli Pyles
Cedarville Review
"Night Watch" is an attempt to get inside the brain and heart of a typical dog. The poem does not speak to any known reality but rather to my perceptions of dogs in southern, rundown neighborhoods.
Teach A Little Boy Music, Jesse A. Silk
Teach A Little Boy Music, Jesse A. Silk
Cedarville Review
This poem describes the settings of a child's life, predominately his playing a piano, and considers purity and innocence and the desperation to hold onto them amidst the impending complexity and hardship of experience.
Factory, Jesse A. Silk
Factory, Jesse A. Silk
Cedarville Review
An imagist poem of a factory scene that describes both the inside of the factory and a view of it in the evening sky from the highway.
Twenty-Years-Old, Lindsay M. Mailloux
Twenty-Years-Old, Lindsay M. Mailloux
Cedarville Review
This piece is about being twenty-years-old. Its about choices, reality, and thinking about the future.