A Book Lover’s Paradise
A day at the Boston Book Festival.
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A day at the Boston Book Festival.
Read MoreAdam Vevang is a freshman at Boston University’s College of General Studies. In the wake of Monday’s tragedy, he wrote and submitted a poem entitled A Runner’s Day to The …
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, students of BU braved the weekend long blizzard Nemo. Some students used the extra day off to catch up on homework, while others participated in the “Snow …
Read MoreJonah Lundberg (SMG ’11) studies Marketing in the School of Management and recently rediscovered a lifelong passion for creative writing. A devoted reader of classics, Jonah shared with us his …
Read MoreNoelia Rivera is a social studies major in the School of Education (SED’11) who writes vignettes on some of humanity’s most driving forces: obsession and fear. When did you first …
Read MoreArtemis Bellezza è negli occhi del’osservatore. I dream in visions: The senses linger deep beneath the surface of the soul, through the calluses of my bones, through the crevasses in …
Read MoreWhen Julian Glander (COM ’12) submitted his short story The Woods, we were at first struck by its effective parody of talking animal stories. Then we were downright horrified by …
Read MoreFilm and TV major Haley Stoessl (COM 2011) submitted her science fiction short story Nun Sa Lam two weeks ago. The piece, which features an aging android protagonist, immediately caught …
Read MoreFeeling that we didn’t have a good submission for this issue, we asked for creative submissions at the last minute — just a few days before release — and although …
Read MoreAdam Cesare, CAS/COM ’10, started writing fiction before his freshman year of college. A fan of horror literature and movies, he turned to writing darker stories. Since then, Adam’s work …
Read MoreRemaining true to her love of chemistry and her love of writing, contributor Clarissa Keen is a scientist by day and a poet by night. Keen cleverly mixes the two …
Read MoreNeuroscience major, english minor, and contributor Andrea Abi-Karam’s original story, Natural Tendency, explores the darkest depths of a fractured mind. Reading it may just make you crazy yourself. Natural Tendency …
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