Category Archives: Literature

Summer Poetry: “Unfolding” by Justin K. Ellis

Hot summer comes now Like the night after the day Following warm spring. The trees swell with green And pile on the mountains Like the pregnant clouds That swim like fish the streams Of the wide and seamless sky. Soon … Continue reading

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Book Discoveries: The Help by Kathryn Stockett

By Caitlin Orr Hello.  My name is Caitlin Orr and I’ll be your new reviewer of books from now on.  It sounds so official to “review” books: I’d prefer to think of it as “playing” with books or “discovering” stories.  … Continue reading

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Book Review: Kafka on the Shore

By Kyle Albright Few authors in Japanese literature have received the same of amount of international success and popularity as Haruki Murakami. If you go to a bookstore in Japan that happens to have an English section you will undoubtedly … Continue reading

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The Sun

by Justin K. Ellis I woke up in the morning before the light had broke And looked upon the darkened land before the world awoke Those trees that russelled softly and russelled with new day Were silent in the agèd … Continue reading

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Letter From My Local Kappa

Love poem from my local kappa : I know we’ve eaten a limb, or a few One time, or a few. Not in a preachy way, But I can’t say, you haven’t done worse. Or, That you wouldn’t do the … Continue reading

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There’s a python in the habit of eating my class

by Krissy Werner there’s a python in the habit of eating my class, it’s making my job obsolete. the python grows fatter, me, a better g-chatter as i’m bored all day in my seat. at first it was funny cuz … Continue reading

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Breathe of Morning

by Justin K. Ellis As the breath of morning rises to life To greet the robes of golden dawn, And white doves sing in spite of nature’s strife; The wet dew forms; the dew is gone. Soft and sweetly, the … Continue reading

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