Writing - Page 5

Cocoon

By Anna Mitchell ’22   I am stretched out horizontal on my bed my heavy body pressing into the forgiving heap of
November 2, 2018

So Many Cars in the City

By Anna Mitchell I went to a city yesterday (doesn’t matter which*) where there were shiny cars lined up like ants and
October 12, 2018

Ms. Me

by Nyarai Khepra You must miss me You must want me up under you You must miss my voice The way I
October 12, 2018

The Man Who Lived Forever

By Rena Patel ’19 Editor-in-Chief Dr. Abhay Joshi thought that nothing would surprise him after he completed his plastic surgery residency. He’d
October 5, 2018

5 senses

by Nyarai Khepra i feel like silence like the aftermath an aftertaste of pain on a warm sunny day i taste like
October 5, 2018

What Is Better?

By Faith McDermott ’20 **Content Warning: Eating Disorder** The woman’s hair is the color of Swiss Mix made with whole milk. She
October 4, 2018

Ocean

By Madison Yardumian The rise and fall of the tides is a phenomena represented in our collective conscience to the point of
April 29, 2018

Anya Cooper: A Serial Story

By Elizabeth Willsmore Anya stared at the shimmering scales on Susie’s forearm, mouth slightly open and forehead wrinkled with tension as she
March 1, 2018

The Wave: Susie’s Story

By Elizabeth Willsmore An expectant buzz filled the room, the silence punctuated only by the breaths of the two women as Anya
February 23, 2018
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