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Alice - Sarah-Blessing Tetedje

Alice Currie bit her lip and tried her best to keep from tapping her foot as Mrs.Blois's keen eyes scanned her coffee- stained resume....

Fragmented Murder - Imogen Sinclair

Hallucinations of stimulated blinding-white swarmed limb, upon limb, relentlessly as I arched up in the despairing need for air. Stifled...

Learning To Swim - Jenny Peery

I don't wanna keep feeling scared But I'm just so underprepared I just wanna live my life And not feel like im bringing a knife To a gun...

Lost And Found - Jenny Peery

Because of the concerning topics in this poem, I want to clarify that this is not based on my personal experiences, but the experiences...

Love To The Human Eye - Rina Manxhuka

The doe nurturing a fawn exists with such warmth and tenderness As so the inclination of the mother robin to protect its brood Humans...

Outlier - Jesse Arroyo

We have all been there. At one point in our lives, we have felt like we don’t belong in a certain area. You take one look around and...

The Teenage Dream - Jenny Peery

I’m coming of age in the worst way It's supposed to be like it’s a movie Freedom rushing through me They pull up old car in the driveway...

Snow Queen - Ellie Aler

Same boring day as before. I sit slumped in my chair in 7th period Math class. Mrs.Jules talking of theorems, and percentages. Her voice...

Fiction is My Reality - Noor Refaqat

As a kindergartner, I was the first kid in my class to read a chapter book; It was Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, which is...

Escaping My Childhood - Emma Blair

I had always believed in magical creatures and I still do. Now more than ever is their proof of their existence. Although my belief has...

What The Wind Said To Me - Noor Refaqat

Wind brushes over the sea and Wraps her arms around me. She breathes gently in my ear And tell me what i want to hear. She rests her head...

Words - Hannah Cochran

A timeless melody, as a friend tells me, Each emphasis purposeful, each syllable a duty. Weaved and woven like a web, it can be the face...

Struggles - Hannah Cochran

Laying my struggles in front of me, So many of them to at once see. I organize them, left to right, Up to down, Alphabetically,...

If The World Was A Garden - Mary Flanagan

If the world was a garden, and the people were flowers, You would be my favorite flower out of them all. Because to me, your beauty...

Brother - Hannah Cochran

Eyes that shined like emeralds and his smile brighter than the city lights A chuckle that sounds like thunder heard from afar. his...

A Star's Death - Mary Flanagan

I knew my end was near. As I sat in the abyss, watching my far away brethren, I contemplated what this meant for me. I felt like a candle...

Literary Festival Information

Deadline- January 31st, 2020 Each Student is allowed a total of three (3) submissions Each School is allowed the following maximum...

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