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Fried Egg, Mercury-Marvin Sunderland
Fried Egg, Mercury-Marvin Sunderland
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
A poem titled Fried Egg by Mercury-Marvin Sunderland in UReCA: The NCHC Undergraduate Journal of Research and Creative Activity, 2021, pages 155-158.
Uproot, Jake Gentry
Uproot, Jake Gentry
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
Short story titled Uproot by Jake Gentry in UReCA: The NCHC Undergraduate Journal of Research and Creative Activity, 2021, pages 177-180.
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My Grams glanced up from her newly planted irises, her blue eyes spotting her 7-8-9-something-year-old grandson across the yard.
Two (2) Slices Of Baloney, Mercury-Marvin Sunderland
Two (2) Slices Of Baloney, Mercury-Marvin Sunderland
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
A poem titled Two (2) Slices of Baloney by Mercury-Marvin Sunderland in UReCA: The NCHC Undergraduate Journal of Research and Creative Activity, 2021, pages 159-162.
Them Ribbons Were Gold, Lucas Thompson
Them Ribbons Were Gold, Lucas Thompson
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
A short story titled Them Ribbons Were Gold by Lucas Thompson in UReCA: The NCHC Undergraduate Journal of Research and Creative Activity, 2021, pages 142-149.
Symptoms Of The Virus, Emily Haase
Symptoms Of The Virus, Emily Haase
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
SYMPTOMS OF THE VIRUS BY DR. HENRY ESQUIRE III MD CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 1. Severe hunger, often voicing their distress. 2. Chronic moodiness, confusion, sullenness. 3. Irritability, otherwise emotionally unstable. Paranoia. 4. Homicidal tendencies – full takeover of the disease. Handle with caution.
“Making a list of symptoms of the zombification virus. Like, Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3 … except I don’t know what to say about how it’s spread, which is probably what’s most important. Through the air, d’you think?”
Of Love And Other Ills, Enrique Quezada
Of Love And Other Ills, Enrique Quezada
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity
All went as it had for fifteen years in the Rivera González household until the day Matilde saw José Juan coming home from school with vomit on his lips, his skin so pale she thought he was a ghost. Matilde hesitated, but decided to open the door after concluding that, if that pallid personage who resembled her aunt Catalina—God bless her soul—was a messenger of death, she wouldn’t put up resistance. She was ready to bid farewell.
No one had seen her so determined since she yelled at her husband in the consulting room of Dr. Guardado demanding that they …