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Camp Nasworthy, Elise Hunnemeyer
Dear Jeffey, Adelyn Olson
Safety In Stone, Emily L. Vest
Funeral, Justin Kemp
Westminster Catechisms, Abigail Moore
Deadwinter, Corrissa Smith
Deadwinter, Corrissa Smith
Cedarville Review
A short fiction piece in which an old schoolhouse provides shelter during the bleak deadwinter.
The Dealer, Benjamin G. Konuch
The Dealer, Benjamin G. Konuch
Cedarville Review
"The Dealer" is a story of what happens when we lose sight of what's most important.
The Hermit Saxophone, Madelene E. Fish
Warnings And Wilted Roses, Rachel Crane
Rerouted, Megan Collom
The Shadow, Corrissa L. Smith
The Shadow, Corrissa L. Smith
Cedarville Review
A man creates a forbidden servant to wipe out rebellion in his empire.
Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun
A Treatise On Time Travel, Corrissa L. Smith
A Treatise On Time Travel, Corrissa L. Smith
Cedarville Review
A poet-mathematician from a different universe waxes eloquent on the nature of space and time.
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Cedarville Review
An eye-catching corner of the Louvre, Paris
Anorexia, Anna Grace Galkin
Anorexia, Anna Grace Galkin
Cedarville Review
This piece captures a tense moment when a troubled and absent family member exposes the moral failure and resulting compensation of her parents.
Marigold Tuppence, Evan J. Ellis
Marigold Tuppence, Evan J. Ellis
Cedarville Review
A short story (that is past the maximum wordcount but Katie said I could do it) about a 70-year old man insisting the neighbor's young new babysitter is his girlfriend who he watched die when he was 18.
Running Into Paper Walls, Julia N. Schultz
Running Into Paper Walls, Julia N. Schultz
Cedarville Review
This piece is speculative of what I would be like as a wife if I was not self-aware of my fear of commitment and vulnerability.
Legal Repercussions, Hannah Smith
Legal Repercussions, Hannah Smith
Cedarville Review
This short story attempts to transport the reader into the life of a lawyer who has just discovered that her boyfriend was abused as a child. As she is legally required to report this within twenty-four hours of her discovery, she finds herself facing the dilemma of doing what is morally right and ultimately most loving, or keeping her boyfriend happy by never calling CPS about his experiences.
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Ornithology, Caroline Clauson
A Mother's Countenance, Adrienne M. Krater
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Joni, Shawn Sumrall
Editors' Foreword - A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Phone Home, Alyssa A. Cody
Phone Home, Alyssa A. Cody
Cedarville Review
This picture brings it back to a simpler time where around the corner there would be a phone booth.
The Keukenhof Gardens, Emma P. Kowatch
A Crack In The Tree Line, David M. Widder-Varhegyi
A Crack In The Tree Line, David M. Widder-Varhegyi
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Roofing, Kathryn Brewer