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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Editor's Foreword, Emily L. Vest
Deadwinter, Corrissa Smith
Deadwinter, Corrissa Smith
Cedarville Review
A short fiction piece in which an old schoolhouse provides shelter during the bleak deadwinter.
Blacktop, Alayna Drollinger
Blacktop, Alayna Drollinger
Cedarville Review
Nonfiction short of the author's Christian elementary school days.
Prayer Circle Perturbation, Gabrielle M. Utrie
Prayer Circle Perturbation, Gabrielle M. Utrie
Cedarville Review
In this short, I explored the dichotomy between love and understanding through an event that happened during a session of missions trip training in high school.
Midging, Anastasia Cook
Midging, Anastasia Cook
Cedarville Review
This summer, I spent several days scouring Ohio streams for midge larvae with my brother, a senior biology student here at Cedarville. I remember being fascinated by all the creatures and environments I was seeing for the first time, and often I asked myself how I could describe this or that creature to someone who had never seen it. This piece is my attempt at an answer.
The Fugitive For Mississippi, Meghan Wells
The Fugitive For Mississippi, Meghan Wells
Cedarville Review
This poem pictures an orphan who imitates the desperate recklessness of Huckleberry Finn as he flees his broken past and present life.
Raft, Grace A. Thornsbury
His Favorite Name, Ellie Adams
His Favorite Name, Ellie Adams
Cedarville Review
This non-fic short attempts to demonstrate the beauty of a healthy relationship between a grandfather and his granddaughter, as well as emphasize the importance of being consistent in your relationships with those around you.
Classroom Cantos, Anastasia H. Cook
Classroom Cantos, Anastasia H. Cook
Cedarville Review
This poem contains some of the most memorable ideas that Dr. Heath and my fellow students said during the Intro to Creative Writing class this semester.
Lakeside, Anastasia H. Cook
Castle Crumbling, Emily L. Vest
Castle Crumbling, Emily L. Vest
Cedarville Review
Castle Crumbling is an extended metaphor poem illustrating the futility of holding together temporary, earthly "sandcastles" in the face of inevitable waves of change. I use Biblical references to Matthew 7 in which Jesus talks about how the foolish man built his house upon the sand, instead of a firm rock foundation. The second stanza is intentionally arranged to give the appearance of it falling apart, just like the sandcastle in the poem.
Ginori, Dulevo, And Aynsley, Emily L. Vest
Ginori, Dulevo, And Aynsley, Emily L. Vest
Cedarville Review
"Ginori, Dulevo, and Aynsley," named after porcelain manufacturers, is a poem about the teacup collection I look forward to having in the future. It is a piece about longing for stability after years of moving from place to place every few years, and being scared to start such a fragile thing as a teacup collection. The poem ends with said teacup collection, yet a realization that things don't go to plan anyway and shattered and chipped porcelain, or "laugh lines and cracked cups," should be expected.
P.S. The part that references "time" instead of "thyme" is intentional, both for the …
Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun
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.
Second Long Eternity, Evan J. Ellis
Augur, Rachel G. Rathbun
Augur, Rachel G. Rathbun
Cedarville Review
This poem sketches a character listening for the voice of someone she's lost through her radio.
Storm Chamber, Alayna Drollinger
Commission, Meghan Wells
Atlas, Alayna Drollinger
First World, Grace Kohler
Rerouted, Megan Collom
Potatoes, Heidie L. Raine
On The Deception Of True North, Emma Hurley
A Sickly Sabbatarian, Heidie L. Raine
Home Remedies, Megan Collom
The Hermit Saxophone, Madelene E. Fish
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.
Warnings And Wilted Roses, Rachel Crane
First Impressions, Alayna Drollinger
Morning Wedding, Josiah Alberghene