By Yoon Park The Best Day for Folding Clothes is on a second Wednesday when the radio plays its 1 p.m. classics mother’s favorite dvorak and when the window is open, so that the room can breathe as I do. I first separate father’s socks, match them at the end before a turn inside out … Continue reading The Best Day for Folding Clothes and Other Poems
Light and Other Poems
By Andrew Chung Light Once upon a time, every texture was important I’d follow the beat of my soul creativity without limits, that was my life one day, it diminished the possibility of everything became intangible dreams now a distant memory and reduced to ashes no matter how blue the sky is, just a picture … Continue reading Light and Other Poems
Water Lilies and Other Photographs
By Michael Shoemaker Michael Shoemaker is a poet, writer, and photographer. His photography has appeared in Front Porch Review, Writers on the Range, Yahoo.com. and elsewhere. He lives in Utah near the Great Salt Lake with his wife and son. Michael enjoys pickleball and gardening.
Snack and Other Poems
By Andrew Ban Snack It's dark out It’s cold out Any moment now the sun might come out But i can still hear the sounds of people moving people struggling people trying their best to live I thought I wasn't getting much sleep these days These people don't sleep at all I lay in my … Continue reading Snack and Other Poems
Girl and Mirror and Other Artwork
By Kaylee Kim Kaylee Kim is a high school student attending Waterford School in Sandy, Utah. She is currently putting together her portfolio for university.
1915 and Other Poems
By Rena Kim 1915 Menlo School was founded My Menlo School Originally a military school Boys only super strict Now a place for this Asian American With it's nontraditional values The school challenges me each day Pushing me more and more So close to bursting but never quite there I learn more and more Menlo … Continue reading 1915 and Other Poems
Paint and Other Paintings
By Rachel Park Rachel Park is a ninth-grader attending North London Collegiate School in Jeju, South Korea. Her hobbies are reading mystery novels and watching historical documentaries.
ROC, NY and Other Poems
By Isabella Dunsby ROC, NY and so the ducks glide in the direction of The Mushroom House. There’s a Man living there who picks them up by their bellies and kisses ‘em as they wander by. The Man visits a fish hatchery on days he thinks of his children in the city, watching speckled brown … Continue reading ROC, NY and Other Poems
Plastic Surgery and Overwhelming
By Eugenie Kwon Eugenie Kwon is a 9th grader attending Chadwick International School in Seoul, S. Korea. She is currently putting together her art portfolio.
Weekends with Katrina / From the Diary of Zoey Angelina S. Reye
By John Paul Lama The following entries are excerpts from the diary of a girl who lives in the Philippines named Zoey. The entries cover a span of about five years, and deal specifically with Zoey’s friendship with a girl named Katrina in the same martial arts class. August 19, 2017 Today was my first … Continue reading Weekends with Katrina / From the Diary of Zoey Angelina S. Reye
