February 26, 2022

How to Enjoy Watercolor

Sha Huang It’s okay to be unsure when your brush touches the paperA brush moves with its own willwater and color collideWrestle, merge, and give birthSpontaneous […]
February 19, 2022

Thank You

“Liar! We will torture you, call you names til you go insane.”
February 17, 2022

Celebrating Black History Month: Great Fiction by Black Authors

Not much is more important in the creative realms than representation. There’s something about seeing yourself in a character, on a screen, on a page.
February 12, 2022

An Anthem of Freedom

“No crime you’ve committed against yourself first, others later, demands erasure.”
February 10, 2022

I Hate Nature

As I began my walk, I immediately noticed one thing: dandelions. I don't know how they do it every year, but they come in droves. Seriously, there were a lot of dandelions.
February 9, 2022

Book Review: Extasia

Extasia lived up to its name, ecstasy. I absolutely enjoyed every minute of this dizzying rollercoaster ride. My emotions ran rampant as I read. I worked through every single emotion from laughter, squeamishness, anger, to victory fist pumps.
February 7, 2022

Homeschooling in Paradise: An Interview with Writer Lakeisha Ethans

Being a global nomad and spending most of my life outdoors in Africa, I’ve seen and experienced things people wouldn’t believe.
February 6, 2022

Positivity Corner: Asking Silly Questions

When I was young, I was always in trouble at school and home for asking silly questions. I never seemed to ask the right question to […]
February 5, 2022

Unfinished Fragment

when nobody calls, I pick up the days go down the alleyways I rise brush my teeth like they’re all not already rotten and wonder
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