Each tale is nailed to a sorry cross, for would such sinners be a great loss? She was one, a long time ago, and her story is just as they …
Creative Writing
delving into fiction, using our imaginations to drive invention
The Stories on a Shelf
By: Tiana Dovetko Photo Credit: Orange Circle Antique shops are always something that interests me. I saw them as a quiet library of objects, with aisles and corners full of …
Parallel Relationships
Photo Credit: Kids Helpline High school relationships are complicated, there’s no question about it. Often, parents end up feeling like their children only care about their friends, forgetting all they …
50 Things I Love (A Poem): Written by Jessica Hoggatt
I love a stack of gold jewelry and a bowl of fresh strawberries I love a good ‘ol cup of tea and the spine of my well loved Bible I …
The Taste of Hands
There’s a Korean word my halmoni(grandma) always used when she cooked for me: son-mat. Quite literally translating to “the taste of hand”. It describes that indefinable quality and the unique …
The Little Things We Forget To Thank
By: Lilah Sanchez When we think of gratitude, we picture Thanksgiving dinners and the very familiar words, “I’m grateful for,” but gratitude isn’t just about recognizing large celebrations or gifts, …
Seeing Beyond Herself
By: Tiana Dovetko “But why do I have to go?” Finley wines as she walks down the stairs carrying another box almost full to the brim with soup cans. “They’re …
The In-Betweens
By: Gabrielle Kim a sliver of sunlight that peaks through the gaps of a tree, invites you with its warmth that coats your face you take a deep breath and …
Demise in Franklin
Ashton Chappell Early one Sunday in August in the small town of Franklin, Tennessee; a town of nearly 6,000 people, one family’s lives were about to change. The Robertson family …
Once I’m Done
By: Ella Jenkins I stare at the floor in contemplation. I stare at the floor and wait for you. I flip my head and stare at the ceiling. I stare …





