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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.
Crash, Emma M. Foster
As It Comes, Ashley N. Riddle
As It Comes, Ashley N. Riddle
Cedarville Review
As It Comes is an odd cross between a memoir, an autobiography, and creative non-fiction that was born out of grief, frustration, and my self-perceived inability to be holy.
Sanctuary, Griffin Messer
Loud, Katie L. Milligan
Loud, Katie L. Milligan
Cedarville Review
This abstract poem recalls a dream-like experience during a night drive.
Thirteen Ways Of Looking, Grace E. Kohler
Thirteen Ways Of Looking, Grace E. Kohler
Cedarville Review
A poem in reference to Wallace Stephens' "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
Before, Ezra Shimabenga
Before, Ezra Shimabenga
Cedarville Review
A remembrance of a time when our lives were not confined.
Theology On Tap, Megan Collom
Tattoos Are Not Inherited, Heidie L. Raine
Escape, Charis S. E. Chen
Escape, Charis S. E. Chen
Cedarville Review
Sometimes worlds live inside your mind that you return to between breaths and sink into. Sometimes they’re blissful. Sometimes they’re sad. Most times it’s a strange combination of both, not unlike the tangle of ascent and descent that characterizes our daily lives. Sometimes imaginations aren’t that different from reality, except sometimes they feel more real.
Answering A Question In Class, Evan J. Ellis
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Cedarville Review
This is a poem about craved vulnerability.
Runaway, Katie L. Milligan
Runaway, Katie L. Milligan
Cedarville Review
This prose poem describes the ways that I feel Norman Rockwell's painting "Runaway" symbolizes my relationship with my father.
I Am My Mother's Daughter, Kristen M. Doyle
Rice Kit Dinners, Heidie L. Raine
Sense, Rachel G. Rathbun
Sense, Rachel G. Rathbun
Cedarville Review
A nonfiction piece reflecting on the mixed nature of nostalgia.
M-Space, Kelsey G. Matthews
M-Space, Kelsey G. Matthews
Cedarville Review
This is a creative nonfiction short about m-space, or string theory. I connect it to David's questions in Psalm 139: "Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?"