No Worry

No Worry

By Dan Lu No worry about money. No need  for ask. Mama ai ni      Mama say  do your homework before bed,   Mama tuck you in at night, Mama  cross an ocean for you      the salt   is in your blood      feel the sting in  your flesh    the fracture in your   bones   ...
Villa Camillus

Villa Camillus

By Peyton Bender Grandma is small like me.   Nestled into her faded flowered   sheets, huddled into a pillow-fort   coffin, her wrinkled eyelids     blanket her eyes; her lips  do not greet me with a smile  today. She breathes like my   cabbage patch doll—so subtly  ...
When You Wish upon a Radio Tower

When You Wish upon a Radio Tower

By Melody Dunn Alrighty, how should I start?   “From the start, I suppose. Maybe give the world your motive first.”   Motive? Hm …   Well, I have eight siblings. I haven’t seen seven of them in 13 years, after we all left home to strike out on our own and try a chance...
Flat Stanley

Flat Stanley

By Hannah L. Nelson                                                      I hate                                          that change means we                              lose that piece of what used to                               be. Understandably not entirely,  ...
Enthrall

Enthrall

by Tireity Alse   A structure of gray brick and a dozen spiked towers floated through the void of space. It was gothic in its nature: grandiose and ominous. It moved perpendicularly across a path that would not appear on any star map. Cracks along the outer walls...