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“The Communist Menace” by B. Chikos

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on January 12, 2021

When he was young, Bob Chikos held the title of World’s Youngest Senior Citizen. He…

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“Shedding Honey-Soaked Skin” by A. Selby

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on January 11, 2021

Abigail Selby is a student born and raised in Northern California currently studying creative writing with an interest in publishing. Both in and aside from her studies, she continues to evolve her passion for writing, while endlessly searching for new ways in which we may reinvent ourselves through words.

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Featured Poetry by L. Margalit

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on January 8, 2021

Leeor Margalit is a 22 year old from southern California currently living on a kibbutz…

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“Death and the Maiden” by A. Boyes

  • by Mr. Phillipe
  • Posted on January 7, 2021January 4, 2021

Amy Boyes is a music teacher and mother in Ottawa, Ontario. Her writing explores teaching and parenting and the places where they intersect. Her work can be found in the Piano Professional, American Music Teachers’ Magazine, the Humber Literary Review and others. Her first book, “Micro Miracle,” was published by Signature Editions in 2019. Artwork by Kirill Gatavan

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