October 2024
Issue 21
FICTION
Rory Danielson
As if moved by a pirouetting ballerina, the breeze sent ripples over the mottled plain. Clouds dragged behind their tails lazily, their hazy shadows... |
POETRY
Lei Lani Daniel
We have a pep in our step as we walk from the stadium. Instruments shouting, with victory in our steps. Those who are too tired to keep playing... |
FICTION
Sophie Mirza
I sat in the dark on my front porch as I stared into the distance. I was about to take a walk. Everything was blurry. I couldn’t make out the end... |
FICTION
Max Mardesich
A girl and her grandfather sit on splintered rocking chairs, watching the asymmetry of the beach from afar. The house they sit on the porch of was once... |
POETRY
Maya Dang
In the realm of sports, swimming often plays second fiddle, overshadowed by soccer’s power and basketball’s dribble, yet, as its story runs... |
FICTION
Ori Boozaglo
The orange sun barely peeks out over the rolling hills of sand and I am already on alert. No one is safe now. Not since the assassination of our King... |
POETRY
Solana Schwarzinger-Reuter
I wonder what it's like Not being bound by the restraints of gravity Being so far off the ground, the people look small And their problems become invisible |
FICTION
Adrian Lei
The bell had already rung by the time Aster could finish his preliminary test that was intended to gauge his prowess as an animator. |
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