“What is Love?” by Hannah Tran
What’s left to say about the most popular theme in the world?
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What’s left to say about the most popular theme in the world?
“What is Love?” by Hannah Tran Read More »
“Meditations on the Hyacinth” is a reflection on the humanity of the gods, their love, jealousy and transformation.
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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.”
“A Soft Love” by Delane Just Read More »
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 »
My Heart’s Still Beating reflects the feeling one gets after a breakup.
My Heart’s Still Beating by Olivia Kerslake 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.
Namya’s series of photographs Love on the Road reflects on simple imagery that holds depth, strength and hope for love.
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