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Expire

By Madi Maiolo | July 31, 2024

When does eternal love end?

Poetry
human bones laid out on a black background: a radius and ulna, wrist and hand, and ribcage

How To Write Poetry

By Victoria Nordlund | August 2, 2022

Gather the bones and let them dry.

Poetry

One Time, We Were Walking the Boulevard

By Ramona Boyd | August 2, 2022

You jaywalked and I used the crosswalk.

Poetry

Infatuation

By Tessa Nelson | August 1, 2022

Love is such a beautiful thing.

Poetry
acrylic decalcomania painting, abstract. From top to bottom, the colors are a light sky blue with a swath of white cutting through the center, a dark, bright pink which bleeds into the blue above, and a golden honey-yellow with warm brown dark values giving the impressions of feathers at the bottom.

Decalcomania

By Kimberly Yankson | August 1, 2022

One could only hope to take their preconceived canvas and transfer it over to a glass. 

Poetry

White roses

By Kaylen Reel | July 29, 2022

Since I was six, I hated white roses.

Poetry
A pale yellow tissue embossed with a paisley design that has stains of red food coloring resembling blood in the center. The largest stain has a small, five-petaled flower sketched on top in a gold ink.

My Favorite Color Used To Be You

By Tovah Oslovich | July 29, 2022

Tulips are toxic, though rarely life-threatening.

Poetry
A color photograph of a belladonna plant, with light green leaves edged in a soft purple. There is a purple flowerbud in mid-bloom on the middle left of the photo, and a sigle pitch-black berry in the center.

Toxic Beauty

By Jonah Chudzik | July 29, 2022

It will cure you or kill you. 

Poetry

French Marigold

By Gunnar Whalen | July 27, 2022

You needed to be the best.

An oil painting of a basket full of flowers, with leaf cuttings interspersed throughout. The flowers are in shades of pink, blue, yellow, purple, orange, and white. There are three flowers which are on the table in front of the basket. One is a frilly pink rose, another is a white rose, and the third is a yellow tulip striped with orange lines. On top of the tulip is a black butterfly, and there is a dragonfly to the left of the white rose.
Poetry

Garden of Flowers

By Lauren Tedford | July 25, 2022

I am the one for me and only me. 

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