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April 9, 2021

More Than My Fruit

{by Jordan De La Garza} I pushed my way through the dirt
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November 19, 2020

Euphoria Is When An Angel Sings

i saw you gliding overhead, a guardian — no! a saviour! — supported by your wondrous widespread wings. your notes flowed, soft and smoothly, then crescendoed,..
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November 19, 2020

Forever Hold Your Peace

{by Christopher Black} Connor snuck around the back of the church, trying to blend in with a group of decorators who were carrying immense, gaudy flower arrangements inside. His trousers were too short, and he could feel the cold morning air on his bare, exposed ankles as he bounded up the church steps two at a time
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April 24, 2023

Dear Reader

Art By Lucy Keegan Publishing a literary magazine as a class project is no easy feat, but I can wholeheartedly say that it has been..
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April 24, 2023

Issue VI

Contents Dear Reader Meet the Team Self Diagnosis in my Twenties by Selene Hoffstetter Ireland’s Lost Generation by Millie Whyte Phantom Blue by Simon Young..
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April 22, 2023

Issue VI – PDF

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April 22, 2023

Mrs.McBride’s Cornflakes

By Petrina Finn Photo “Wistful” By Aurora Santoro Mrs. McBride lived at the bottom of our street. I remember her standing at her gate with..
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April 22, 2023

F(uck)

By Josh Fortune Photo By Aoibh Ni Bhradaigh Profanity is inherently the most poetic form of language that you could use. Never has ‘fuck’, when..
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April 22, 2023

M(other)

By Tara Murphy Photo “Wistful” By Aurora Santoro I remember a surprisingly large amount from that night considering I had only been five for a..
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April 22, 2023

Her Dead Daughter

By Tara Murphy Art By Ash Clancy Margaret is cutting weeds in her front garden, plucking out the imperfections within her flowers. My breath hitches..
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April 22, 2023

Burnt Sienna

By Ella Barron Carton Photo “Exploring Solo” By Tuyet There were many house parties in which we ran into each other before I had the..
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April 22, 2023

Hen Party

By Marie Reynolds Photo “Exploring Solo” By Tuyet A foreigner with no ties and boyfriend problems arrives at a hen. Everyone brought a present worth..
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April 22, 2023

And There We Meet and Keep Our Secrets

By Aisling Lee Photo “City Lights” By Eoin Campbell Eloise sat with her mother at the table in the kitchen, where the only sound was..
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April 22, 2023

Knight Takes Bishop

By Adam Behan Art By Andrea Clancy He didn’t know how to play chess, so I showed him how. It wasn’t ideal that I was..
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April 22, 2023

Talk

By Dylan Sinott Photo “Angst” By Irish Mae Llavore Again, I found myself standing on the bridge. Who “I” am is not important, for I..
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April 22, 2023

Unspoken

By Elaine Gormley Photo “Burnt Out” By Eoin Campbell The day I planned on coming out to Ma, was the day she found out she..
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April 22, 2023

Phantom Blue

By Simon Young Photo By Kila Smyth That afternoon Elliot and I went for a stroll through the city. It was hot and the sun..
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April 22, 2023

The Perfect Treehouse

By Samuel Doyle Art “9 to 5” By Penny Stuart The treehouse in Stephen Hannigan’s back garden took him three months to build. Every weekend..
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