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Feb 17, 20213 min read
Finding the Right Words: How Rejection Feels for a Writer - Murielle Müller
Once or twice a month, I sit down to submit to literary journals. It takes quite some time; every magazine has its own requirements...
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Editorial Team
Feb 10, 20213 min read
Pencil and Paper - Thee Sim Ling
When was the last time you took up a pencil to write? I wrote my first words with pencil and paper. Pressing the graphite tip against the...
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Feb 3, 20215 min read
Greyscale - Prithiva Sharma
i. Before the little park in front of my rundown three-story building was a little park, it was an empty parking lot. There were never...
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Jan 27, 20215 min read
The Tyranny of Schedules - Suhana Simran
Around two months before the pandemic hit in full force, while I was juggling between academics, debating, creative writing and a fair...
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Editorial Team
Jan 13, 20213 min read
Waiting for the Encore of Live Music - Murielle Müller
An intimate club, a large hall filled with thousands of anticipatory people and the busy buzz of pre-show-rummaging: find your friends,...
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Editorial Team
Jan 6, 20212 min read
New Year's Resolutions: Think Small - Sam Habashy
2020 has come and gone, left its mark on the world, and made room for the new year. With each new year comes a fresh set of New Year's...
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Editorial Team
Dec 23, 20205 min read
In Cold Blood and the Problem with Rhetoric - Prithiva Sharma
Cover image found on Amazon.com In Cold Blood (1996) is Truman Capote’s "nonfiction" novel, based on and depicting the murders of four...
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Editorial Team
Dec 16, 202014 min read
Ways Instagram Saved Us in 2020 - Prithiva Sharma
A narrative of experiences that kept people sane in isolation Day 236? Today, I dug up my old pen drive to see if eighteen-year old me...
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Editorial Team
Dec 11, 20202 min read
He's Made Mistakes - Thusani Sivaneswaran
The world has changed and evolved so much he finds himself sprinting to keep up with its pace. He now understands the world and its...
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Editorial Team
Nov 27, 20202 min read
Streetwear: An Antidote to Elegance - Sam Habashy
Fashion has long been instilled in human history and is often what defines eras, centuries, and generations. Dating back to the Victorian...
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