I’ve never hated poetry. It always came as second nature to me. Writing poems was therapeutic, if I couldn’t say it to someone I just wrote it out. just like … Read More
Author: Tabitha Demero (Page 2 of 3)
Poem 1: Angel
I seen the moon become red
The sky black as the depths of the sea
The stars were nowhere to be seen
The winds howling through the … Read More
Her name is Khadija, she likes being called Dee. She puts all her time and effort into making her futuristic time machine for the national contest in her city. Dee … Read More
Coates work was like every short story. full of detail and open endings. Her work in this chapter was quite a masterpiece in itself really because her details made the … Read More
PEOPLE ARE NOT UP AT 10:00! ONLY THE OPERATOR!!
Those phrases above are imprinted on Tahari’s mind. Growing up in a haitian household with strict and religious parents, and being … Read More
It was in the 5th grade when my teacher was on pregnancy leave. The most memorable thing she told me was “you can’t joke with everyone like how you joke … Read More
Her name is Khadija, she likes being called Dee. She puts all her time and effort into making her futuristic time machine for the national contest in her city. Dee … Read More
Ursula’s has the perfect use of fictional writing. she captures the readers attention with confusion and the longing answer for the question “what is she talking about?”. in the beginning … Read More
PEOPLE ARE NOT UP AT 10:00! ONLY THE OPERATOR!!
Those phrases above are imprinted on my brothers and my’s memories. Growing up in a haitian household with strict and religious … Read More
His ability to capture such realistic views, tones, and emotion. It gets you to wonder if his fiction was once a reality. “Mr. Jones, where does your writing come from, … Read More