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Skye Macleod
Feb 13, 20211 min read
Whiteout
It thrusts into your chest, leaching the marrow from your ribs. Fingers chapped and scratching in a deathly chill. Your heartbeats become...
Anna Gosig
Feb 13, 20211 min read
Let's go out Marie
A: Let's go out Marie Let's dance Marie, along the narrow paths of the woods, Marie Let's dance, Marie? In the free wind Let's dance...
Janina Samuels
Feb 13, 20213 min read
Strange
Strange. The world wasn’t always this way. When I was little, the world was full of rolling hills and mossy-dark forests. It had clear...
Rebecca Stevenson
Feb 13, 20211 min read
Today is the Day
Today is the day, The first time in many months I feel it. It radiates through me - A tidal wave of warmth My pale pigment now kissed...
J.C. Findlay
Feb 13, 20211 min read
On Swimming
We have no power. We are specks of dust in the southerly simoom. She carries us, rents us from neighbours never to be reunited. Do you...
James Sizer
Feb 13, 20215 min read
Lord of the Forest
Following the smell, the bear eventually broke out to the edge of a clearing. The river was running fast, spraying off the opposite side....
David M Graham
Feb 13, 202110 min read
To Whom it May Concern
My dearest reader(s). Please forgive the mess, I had little time before I called you. This will be the last collection of words I will...
Lauren Robertson
Feb 12, 20216 min read
The Woman Before Time
Before the existence of time there was nothing. No light, no dark – not even the faintest glimmer of the life every breathing creature...
Lauren Robertson
Feb 12, 20213 min read
The Speckled Road
Sometimes a choice wasn’t all it was made out to be. It was a talisman of supposed freedom and a chain of forced responsibility, all...
Lauren Robertson
Feb 12, 20215 min read
Winter's Light
Winter was his favourite time of the year. It was beautiful and gorgeous, stunning and glorious; from the way the light shone off the...
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