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Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun Apr 2022

Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


The Shadow, Corrissa L. Smith Apr 2022

The Shadow, Corrissa L. Smith

Cedarville Review

A man creates a forbidden servant to wipe out rebellion in his empire.


Rerouted, Megan Collom Apr 2022

Rerouted, Megan Collom

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


The Hermit Saxophone, Madelene E. Fish Apr 2022

The Hermit Saxophone, Madelene E. Fish

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Treatise On Time Travel, Corrissa L. Smith Apr 2022

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 Apr 2022

Warnings And Wilted Roses, Rachel Crane

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Creating The Future, Heidie L. Raine Mar 2022

Creating The Future, Heidie L. Raine

English, Literature, and Modern Languages Student Publications

No abstract provided.


Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell Jan 2022

Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell

Cedarville Review

An eye-catching corner of the Louvre, Paris


Editor's Foreword Jan 2022

Editor's Foreword

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Running Into Paper Walls, Julia N. Schultz Jan 2022

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 Jan 2022

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.


Marigold Tuppence, Evan J. Ellis Jan 2022

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.


Anorexia, Anna Grace Galkin Jan 2022

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.


Acknowledgments Jan 2022

Acknowledgments

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.