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Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

The Things They Googled

The things they googled were determined by forgetfulness, by need, by desire, by curiosity, and by the endless availability of information. In fact, there was no point in remembering anything except how to google.

By Marion Winik August 2012
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

Bruised

I wander off the basketball court, the pain rising and crinkling into stars. There are bits of garbled conversation, my own heaving breath. No blood that I can feel — but space, I need space, to be away from other bodies, to be alone in my own blood-heavy, throbbing body.

By Joe Wilkins January 2012
Readers Write

Boxes

The many uses of a box, seven cubes, guerrilla farming

By Our Readers January 2012
Fiction

No Reason

After I flunked tenth grade, I went to an alternative school for two years until I tested out. Now I’m at a high school with a college track. My guidance counselor is Mr. Peboe. I think he might have a crush on me because he is always calling me into his office.

By Kristen Wares November 2011
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

Speedo

When the dogwoods bloom overnight and the oaks wake one morning with a full complement of leaves, spring has come to the Tidewater section of Virginia. Shad roe, orange and milky, appears on ice in the fish markets, and there are rumors of bluefish running out by the third island of the Chesapeake Bay.

By David Zoby October 2011
Fiction

When Mystical Creatures Attack!

I don’t believe in anything mystical, Ms. Freedman. Not even God. You made us build that diorama of Mount Olympus, and you made us paint that mural with unicorns and butcherbirds and sand toads. You said it was to show that books transport us to different worlds, where there are different rules, and there’s magic in everything.

By Kathleen Founds September 2011
Readers Write

Rumors

Red patent leather shoes, the Y2K bug, the Gestapo

By Our Readers September 2011
Readers Write

Paying Attention

A sailboat, a last request, a pair of monarch butterflies

By Our Readers August 2011
Readers Write

Rites Of Passage

Being laid off, going deer hunting, getting a divorce

By Our Readers June 2011
Fiction

Higher Learning

From his perch on a low bleacher in the college auditorium, Seth watches the girls cluster together, some still in their graduation gowns, hair hanging down their backs or clamped to their scalps. One holds a bouquet of bluish roses. She has thin lips, but her limbs are long and tan. Her friend, thick in the middle, wears a red tube dress that hoists her breasts up, displaying them like jellied eggs on a platter.

By Robin Romm February 2011