DR. LISA MEEKS is an Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences and Family Medicine at the…
Tag: ISSUE 09: DISABILITY
CREATIVITY IS ALWAYS FED BY EXPOSURE TO DIFFERENT CULTURES AND PERSPECTIVES | A CONVERSATION WITH DIKE CHUKWUMERIJE
DIKE CHUKWUMERIJE is a Nigerian Spoken Word and Performance Poetry artist and an award winning author. He…
POETRY IS A SMALL VESSEL, BUT IT CAN BE A FREEDOM VESSEL | A CONVERSATION WITH DR. AMY SHIMSHON-SANTO
DR. AMY SHIMSHON-SANTO is a writer and educator who believes that creativity is a powerful tool…
THE GHOSTED PALE SKIN CHILD | IRENE AYLA GEORGE
My pale skin glittered against the ghostlike threads of sun light that penetrated through the window…
ASTIGMATISM / AGORAPHOBIA | CHARLOTTE AMELIA POE
I’ve been trying really hard, the moon watching me trespass outside of myself and into the…
WHATEVER BECAME OF HUMPTY DUMPTY | AMY COOK
“Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall”[1] A scorpion rash is creeping its way up the back…
PHOTOGRAPHY | BINOD DAWADI
BINOD DAWADI, the author of The Power of Words, is a master’s degree holder in Major English.…
MY BODY CANNOT KEEP SECRETS | MICHELLE NNANYELUO
5:46 am, I’m flushing blood clots down the toilet. Rolling trauma into a tissue paper. 6…
TWO POEMS | LISA GEISZLER
This Body is a Palace of Pleasure Is ittime? you ask, as you clasp my hand, a…
THE WIND IN HER HAIR FOR THREE THOUSAND DAYS | JAMES GERING
Unveiled Masih skipped along an avenue in London far from her home in Tehran. Cherry blossoms…