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Ocean Home, Rachel A. Croskrey
Ocean Home, Rachel A. Croskrey
Cedarville Review
"Ocean Home" is a pastoral view of life in and by the sea.
Titanic, David Grandouiller
With My Feet, David Grandouiller
Tap, Alexis F. Ancona
Tap, Alexis F. Ancona
Cedarville Review
An exploration of water imagery in my formative years: framed by my experience getting a spinal tap.
3728: For John And Sheri Hart, David Grandouiller
3728: For John And Sheri Hart, David Grandouiller
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Hiraeth, Brian Campbell
Hiraeth, Brian Campbell
Cedarville Review
In 2002, my family was evacuated out of Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa, due to a civil war. I was five years old at the time, and my older sister was in boarding school. Two years later, my family returned to Côte d’Ivoire, only to be evacuated again after the nearby town was bombed. Despite only living in Côte d’Ivoire for four years of my life, the country and both evacuations have left a tremendous mark on my life. Through my poem “Hiraeth,” I explore nostalgia and the uncontrollable fleeting of time. According to Merriam Webster, “hiraeth” is a Welsh word …
Remiges And Retrices, Ruth E. Towne
Naturally, Dominique R. Jackson
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.
Making Mountains Out Of Snow Mounds, Sharon R. Tapia
Making Mountains Out Of Snow Mounds, Sharon R. Tapia
Cedarville Review
Short about my little sister, snow, and the fragile nature of heroes.
The Keukenhof Gardens, Emma P. Kowatch
Home, Madison V. Hart
Two Girls In The Rain, Brian Campbell
Two Girls In The Rain, Brian Campbell
Cedarville Review
"Two Girls in the Rain" contrasts how two different people react to the same trials and circumstances through the use of symbolism and parallelism.
Floating, Rachel A. Croskrey
Floating, Rachel A. Croskrey
Cedarville Review
It's not sinking, it's not flying, it's just there.
Lever-Action, Ruth E. Towne