Charlotte Fertey // Contributor Anais Bayle // Illustration I staggered and fell, picked up, again.It is sometime between light-time and dark-timeAnd I sing a tuneless songStumbling aimlessly around the house…
Tag: literature
Idolizing Classic Literature is So Last Century
We need to change the narrative on what makes a person “well-read” Jayde Atchison // ContributorHelen Cai // Illustrator Lockdown in March ignited the reading flame for many as they…
What a mistake
Gianmarco Iuele // Contributor What a mistake it would be To step on the neck of a slug To live with the thought of watery leather, skin of my shoe poor terrestrial…
Hands.
Alden Wallace Mackay // Contributor You always loved to fidget with your hands grinding a thumb into your palm turning one over for inspection searching amongst the newfound lines as if…
i see you, i am you.
Taylor M. Kleine-Deters – Contributor When asked to give a brief introduction to herself Casey-Jo Loos said, “I would say I am a connector and a lover of humans, life and…
Capilano University’s literary magazine seeks student submissions for upcoming issue
A Call For the Best Liars Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor Nestled in a filing cabinet nook among the stacks of student papers and citation pamphlets in the…
Step aside Macbeth, there’s a new required reading in town
Some Canadian School Boards believe that with Shakespeare, less is more Laura Melczer // Contributor Multiple school boards across Canada have decided to change the English Literature curriculum for high…







