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Flash Fiction by Anonymous

Bobbing through the aisle, the book, tilting itself, seemed to think before lunging at its unsuspecting victim. It seemed to be looking at the sixty year old pervert that had been lounging about pretending to play chess while eyeing the … Continue reading

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“The Age Old Question,” a Poem by Anonymous

What is it? Is it a thought, an emotion? Do you smell it, taste it, hear it, feel it? A question so timeless, it almost predates “why” Because it can’t be determined by the most intelligent minds It’s a feeling, … Continue reading

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“Glitter Cherry Bomb Lipgloss,” a Short Story by Anonymous

It was one of those warm nights with a slight chill in the air: a breeze that raises the hair on your arms and brushes by your skin, licking your very outer shell and eliciting goosebumps. I sat in the … Continue reading

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“Happy Birthday,” a Poem by Anonymous

Today is one year closer to death. Most celebrate  As if they are happy. Happy to be closer to death? One year closer. One Breath closer Death trails after each person  Waiting for the right time To strike Young or … Continue reading

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Anonymous Creative Response to Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen”

In response to Citizen by Claudia Rankine, pg. 139-  Some years there exists a wanting to escape– You, floating above your certain ache– Still the ache coexists. Call that the immanent you You are you even before you grow into … Continue reading

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Personal Essay by Anonymous

Enjoy this touching anonymous essay reflecting on memories of the author’s grandfather. Ghost My grandfather seemed like a ghost to me. I never got to know him, he was seen around the house but he wouldn’t talk much, most of … Continue reading

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“Don’t Go,” Fiction by Anonymous

“Be home by ten so you aren’t out when it gets dark,” said my mom as I asked if I could go to my boyfriend, Hunter’s house. It was our one year anniversary and I was so excited to give … Continue reading

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“raven quills” by Anonymous

raven quills i miss your bright smile,your hair black like raven quills,trueness in your eyes. every momentthat i cannot be with youmakes my heart go still, and i never knowif i will see you again.i just pray to god. when … Continue reading

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“It Was Expected,” a Short Story by Anonymous

No one knew I was gone. They assumed I was late. When I didn’t text back, they assumed I was busy or overreacting over what had happened the following day. But I wasn’t. I was there, walking among them. Not … Continue reading

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“Food Arrangement” photo by Anonymous

Colorful, anonymous photography taken in the Newark Academy cafeteria.

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“07041,” short fiction by Anonymous

07041 I look up to see clouds of smoke blur the yellowed streetlight, exposing myself entirely to his unadulterated gaze. For a moment the silence lingers; I’ve never seen such pure vulnerability hidden beneath those hazel irises I’d grown to … Continue reading

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“Facing It,” poetry by Anonymous

Facing It 1. They hated Were divided Hostility towards differing beliefs created labels ripping society apart A problem . . . everyone wants to hear what they already believe An x iety Violen ce P a i n De a … Continue reading

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“Dear Kiddo,” poem by Anonymous

Dear kiddo, You throw your bottle on the ground in the church Everybody laughs But it makes me want to cry You don’t understand You aren’t old enough yet You will never get to know her Never hear her laugh … Continue reading

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