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Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop
Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop
The Tuxedo Archives
A soft cold breeze flowed throughout the whole house, it carried the scent of the Sea Island cotton and seawater, taking away the smell of dust and stillness. Shadowrest Manor was to become our new home here in Charleston. The manor had been vacant for a while since its last owner had passed away and leaving no will or surviving heir, the plantation was shut down. The outside was a little bit weather damaged however, Father is having the whole house repainted a colonial white, the front columns will be a nice off white to balance the main color. The …
Looking Backward While Pushing Forward, Rebecca Elizabeth Van Horn
Looking Backward While Pushing Forward, Rebecca Elizabeth Van Horn
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“We’re so old, Becky. Becky, we are so old.” This palindromic couplet came from the ex-boyfriend I hadn’t seen in over ten years. We had been in a brief and mildly dysfunctional relationship ten years before that, back when I was twenty and he was thirty. We had remained friends after our breakup and, after a few years absence, regained contact through the contemporary perpetual This is Your Life-esque reunion of social media.
Behave, Gina Vucci
Behave, Gina Vucci
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Serve the guests. Don’t cry. Take your brother for a walk. Your father was such an incredible man. Your father loved you. You were his favorite. I’ll just let everyone else cry while I learn to live with this feeling in the pit of my stomach. Leave her alone. It’s fine if she wants to wear her red velvet dress from last Christmas. She can wear what she wants to the funeral. Touch his hand; it’s the last time you’ll ever see him. I don’t know you, but I can’t stop sobbing in your arms.
On The Way Of Being A Penguin, Sophie Lee
On The Way Of Being A Penguin, Sophie Lee
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It’s been about three weeks since I came here, to Dominican as an exchange student. My life here is monotonous but interesting, demanding but refreshing, and solitary but too precious. Right now, I am still adjusting to my life. I want to keep this time in my life everlasting by writing it in my laptop. I believe what I am writing will bring me here, and now, whenever I read this. Then, let me start.
Eclipse, Cameron Almeida
Eclipse, Cameron Almeida
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You might find me at the end of my days perched on the shoreline at sunset. Some rocky overlook where the wind can blow away smoke from fire. The last embers of my life burn like a fickle memory in a nearby hole I dug, small licks of heat dancing in air brined with salt of the earth. Knowledge that these coals will fade makes me wish to have gone out brilliantly, a blaze of glory instead of here, timing the spread of painkillers in my blood with the increasingly aggressive tide. Because that’s what this is, a small beacon …
Wisdom And Superstition, Maribel Anchordoqui
Wisdom And Superstition, Maribel Anchordoqui
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Don’t laugh too much or something sad will happen.
If you see a bean on the floor, pick it up or you’ll be sterile.
When pulling weeds, always talk kindly to the poison oak and let them know you will remove them so that other plants can grow. Guarantee you will never get poison oak.
Never Have I Ever Felt So Alive As This, Aria Watson
Never Have I Ever Felt So Alive As This, Aria Watson
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Go Down To The Water, Aria Watson
A Watering Can, Aria Watson
Exquisite Corpse, Tuxedo Literature And Arts Journal
Exquisite Corpse, Tuxedo Literature And Arts Journal
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How Can I Write When Everything Is Wrong?, Maurisha Nicole Briggs
How Can I Write When Everything Is Wrong?, Maurisha Nicole Briggs
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Life, Eamonn Mccarthy
Roses From Bolivia, Jeffrey Wincek
To The Lighthouse, Bri Wilson
Mija, Iris Brito-Stevens
Coffee, Yvonne Bamba
Add, Jeffrey Wincek
Melatonin And Other Things My Dog Ate: A True Story, Claire Schwartz
Melatonin And Other Things My Dog Ate: A True Story, Claire Schwartz
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Requiem, Anne Cheilek
All That Glitters Is Not Gentrification, Anne Cheilek
All That Glitters Is Not Gentrification, Anne Cheilek
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Goodnight Loon, Claire Schwartz
Rocket Girl, Michael Van Horn
Let Me Leave You Astray, Michael Van Horn
Burnt, Lawrence Yu
Untitled, Alexander Thompson
Islands, Ciffs, My Sister, Bri Wilson
Bricks, Lawrence Yu
Orchid Philosophy, Mary Morrison
Summer Of Love, Ronald Grossi
Summer Of Love, Ronald Grossi
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In 1967, with the news full of body counts from Vietnam and Sgt. Pepper playing on the radio, I got a call from my friend Larry saying “We gotta go see what’s happening in San Francisco.” It was the Summer of Love.
How To Bring Up Your Brother: An Authoritarian Guide For Older Sisters, Mary Morrison
How To Bring Up Your Brother: An Authoritarian Guide For Older Sisters, Mary Morrison
The Tuxedo Archives
My troubles first began when he arrived. I was 14 months old and my first look at my new baby brother told me he couldn't be real. I had to find out, so quietly, I moved my index finger to his face and into his eye, to see if he was real!