“Last Summer” is one of the July Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. She was undeniably the most beautiful …
there’s something romantic about naiveté by Rona Wang
I promised you forever to keep the universe from fracturing, but the truth is I can’t yet understand quietness enough to know anything about love. …
Target by Amanda Sportiello
“Do you want to see what you’d look like if you were skinny?” Alex’s eyes were wide and her lips had pealed back into a …
The Hands by Briar Chisholm
The hands They roam freely Going wherever they see fit– For or against Whatever struggle may try and stop them. . The words They flow …
Ride by Stephanie Wooten Koreneff
“Ride” is one of the July Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. Autumn was in the barn, but no one …
Live Like Love by Gwindalyn Harrison
The summer days are breaking open and introducing themselves to me. They carry with them a whisper. Optimism, my old friend, right at my ear. …
#GERMreads The Wrath and the Dawn Wrap-Up: An Interview with Renée Ahdieh
The past month of July in #GERMreads, we had the pleasure of reading The Wrath and the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh, a YA retelling of …
Love Is a Lesion on Your Brain by Courtney Birst
When the headaches started again you offered Ibuprofen and understanding and drawn shades. When a train wreck woke me in the middle of the night, …
The Hourglass by Gianna Seaver
I’m starting to realize that every day we stare at the clock, silently urging its hands to continue moving forward. “Hurry up!” we think to …