A woman stands tall by a barn, Tightening a horse’s bridle a bit, Its reins laying in her palms. The white stallion stood before her, Its color complimented hers, like fate. Her hair hung just barely touching her shoulder, Black as night, but the stars were in her eyes. There was mud still at the … Continue reading Her — A Poem
Author: Lana Mosier
Understand — A Poem
You have dreamed of leaving me. It’s all you have thought about tonight. But how could you? How could you leave? I thought it was only us, you said, only us tonight. You promised you would never go “You are my only purpose here,” you told me, But you were born a second-nature liar. It … Continue reading Understand — A Poem
Forget — A Poem
Memories pass through my mind Like cars through empty roads. I remember the good, the bad But that night never once left my vision. I know it so well I could write about it all night. I could recite every line you spoke, The things you said to me On that soulless night. You were … Continue reading Forget — A Poem
Star and Moon — a Poem
You have always been there. In a way, you have, even when you really haven’t. “It was always you,” you told me that, But you would treat me like anyone else. You would manipulate me into what you wanted, And I’d cry for what I wanted, but I’d never get it Because you don’t listen … Continue reading Star and Moon — a Poem
Another Excerpt from Someone I Forgot
Someone I Forgot follows the perspective of Elijah Park, a quiet, lonesome boy from a troubled home and broken past. He tells his story through journaling for therapy, starting from his sophomore year of high school, until just after his senior year. Overcome with love, friendship, family, loss, and grief, Elijah finds a way to … Continue reading Another Excerpt from Someone I Forgot
A Book Review of Madeline Miller’s Song of Achilles
Greek mythology has always been an inspiration for many adaptations of its generational stories. It has reached millions, perhaps billions, of people all throughout history. It not only just regards powerful Gods and Goddesses, but in a way, it teaches lessons to learn from, to not do as what many of the Greek mythological characters … Continue reading A Book Review of Madeline Miller’s Song of Achilles
The Three Pointer Games of SCHS
On January 26th, 2023, Shelbyville Central High School had three basketball games that morning. First, it was the freshmen versus the juniors, then the seniors versus the sophomores, and lastly, the juniors versus the seniors. Three exciting basketball games played by both actual basketball players at SCHS and other students that had signed up to … Continue reading The Three Pointer Games of SCHS
Excerpt from “Someone I Forgot,” an Unpublished Short Story
Someone I Forgot follows the perspective of Elijah Park, a quiet, lonesome boy from a troubled home and broken past. He tells his story through journaling for therapy, starting from his sophomore year of high school, until just after his senior year. Overcome with love, friendship, family, loss, and grief, Elijah finds a way to … Continue reading Excerpt from “Someone I Forgot,” an Unpublished Short Story
New, And Havin’ Fun: An Interview With Ms Erath
Shelbyville Central High in Shelbyville, Tennessee, is a place most townies see as a special place, in both good and bad ways, but nonetheless, the teachers make it worth it. For Ms Erath, she's a relatively new teacher here at SCHS, this year being only her second year here. However, she thinks SCHS is a … Continue reading New, And Havin’ Fun: An Interview With Ms Erath
A Portrait’s Reflection: A Review over Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
In the 1880s and 1890s, no name or person is more bound to the aesthetic movement in England than Oscar Wilde. His considerable contributions to English literature truly put his name on the map. For most of his career, he wrote merely only poems, but his only novel, though flawed yet beautiful in its own … Continue reading A Portrait’s Reflection: A Review over Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray