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The Story of Life and Death By Fatima Kazim Everyone’s life is a story
No Certainty By Ayah Rathore The concept of life and death has always been an interesting one. A cold, dead mystery surrounds it, one that we’re never sure will ever be solved.
Can Traumatic Experiences Lead to Inner Development? Artwork by: Arturo De Arrascaeta Penayo, age 12 Written by: Marium Ihsan December 2020 was dark, gloomy, and especially cold — the fog settled in early in the evening and never disappeared, be…
The Glass Wing By Lucca Carlevarini When I was six years old, I traveled to Costa Rica with my family. I made a fantastic discovery! A butterfly with transparent wings. This butterfly was so amazing and eye-op…
Healing By Nubiana Smiley Humor is a tool for someone that may feel empty and shallow as if they’re missing a half. Things that may sound stupid or silly release that negativity just by making them lau…
To Live or to Plan? By Iman Monnoo "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary. “ — John Keating, Dead Poets Society
Giving from the Heart By Daniela Esparza The Christmas aroma filled the air as I eagerly waited for the time to pass and finally opened an embellished box to satisfy my curiosity.
It's Only Me(dia) By Pahal Bhasin Books, art, and music are everywhere. It is almost impossible to imagine our life without them.
Photo Flipping By Jasmine Xu There — wedged between two volumes was a faded photo album. When did that get there? Fueled by a peculiar sense of curiosity, I gingerly lifted the album from the shelf.
Truly Connecting By Oscar Luckett At the very start of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce's fictional alter ego, Stephen Dedalus, reads through an index in the fold of his geography pamphlet.