“May” by Aleena Bukhari
“May” represents the renewal of lust and curiosity that spring uncovers.
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“May” represents the renewal of lust and curiosity that spring uncovers.
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Dominique is interested in how we communicate the indescribable pain, beauty and love in human existence.
“In the Light” by Dominique Panko Read More »
In “Carbon Date Me?” Erin integrates foundational geological concepts with a contemplation of the relationship between past devotions and the present self.
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“A Soft Love” is a poem written about a slow moment, of realizing that one is still just as in love with someone as the first time they said, “I love you.”
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Jordan is the Undergraduate Editor-in-Chief for the University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal, a peer reviewed and open access journal.
“Theoretical Questions” by Jordan Wellsch Read More »
“If You Could Write Love Letters to the Bottle” was written in the midst of heartache and with a first-hand perspective on addiction destroying a relationship.
“If You Could Write Love Letters to the Bottle” by Jenna Roesch Read More »
This piece is about an afterimage, seeing and being seen, and it leaving a bad taste in the mouth.
“Untitled” by Christina McRorie Read More »
L.K. Cunningham writes poetry encompassing themes of nature, love and other emotions.
“My Heart is a Stone” by L.K. Cunningham Read More »
Elliot wrote this poem while reflecting on love on the banks of the Saskatchewan river.
This a pandemic memory of love, lost before it could ever be exhausted, and a call to take nothing for granted.
“On Hurried Parting and Harried Passing” by Christina McRorie Read More »