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Devotion: Psalm 16, Anastasia Cook
On Worship, Gabrielle Utrie
Wh En/Ere I Saw, Emily L. Vest
Release, Sierra Ausfahl
Scales, Katie G. Handel
Foreword, Alayna Drollinger
Command (My Magnificat), Grace Thornsbury
Descartes Heart, Meghan Wells
Meditation: From Psalm 139, Anastasia Cook
On Liminality, Haley C. Kollstedt
Dear Jeffey, Adelyn Olson
The Gods Below, Hannah Shierman
Night Scents, Benjamin G. Konuch
Camp Nasworthy, Elise Hunnemeyer
Parasite, Justin Kemp
Soundwaves, Brook T. Fetter
Halls, Jacob T. Devol
Funeral, Justin Kemp
Elternteil, Justin Kemp
Quiet, Abigail Moore
Moonseed, Rachel Crane
Safety In Stone, Emily L. Vest
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.
Westminster Catechisms, Abigail Moore
To-Do, Anastasia Cook
Sea-Glass Knives, Corrissa Smith
Sea-Glass Knives, Corrissa Smith
Cedarville Review
A prose poem reflecting on the impact of truth and lies.
An Artist's Perspective, Justin Kemp
Little Things, Rachel M. Noe
On Desquamation, Alayna Drollinger
On Desquamation, Alayna Drollinger
Cedarville Review
An essay exploring the implications of the process of desquamation.
Gratiam, Haley C. Kollstedt
Gratiam, Haley C. Kollstedt
Cedarville Review
"Gratiam" is a nonfiction short inspired by the day I was driving though Springfield and was admittedly in a bad mood. After a few minutes of self-pity, I decided to remember all the things there were (and are) to be grateful for. "Gratiam" is the summary of my thoughts through these moments.