by Red Cedar Review | Mar 8, 2021 | Prose56, Volume 56
Issue 56 One Abyss to Another Lexi Baker “I’m tired of this place, you know.” “Tired?” “Yes, tired.” He shifted in the grass, scowling at the night sky. The grass was damp – barely, but enough for the blades to be cold to the touch – and the air around...
by Red Cedar Review | Mar 7, 2021 | Art56, Volume 56
Issue 56 Searching For Solomon – Number 16 Noah Miller Noah Miller is a senior music performance major at Michigan State University. While not a photographer by trade, he enjoys telling stories through still images just as much as he does through...
by admin | Mar 6, 2021 | Poetry56, Volume 56
Issue 56 Oath of Identity Celine Gauge I remember when our hands first met. when my blood melted holes in the snow, and yours fell thick on the dry pavement. a twin set of open wounds, freely weeping. are we really back here again? the crossroads have lost...
by kenzie | Mar 5, 2021 | Poetry56, Volume 56
Issue 56 Aubade for Catherine of Aragon Emma Camp on the eve of her 1501 marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales Catherine, lucky daughter, last baby to live long enough to leave. How many times did your father tell you before you...
by Red Cedar Review | Mar 4, 2021 | Poetry56, Volume 56
Issue 56 Today Has Been an Era Isabella Durgin I don’t know how to feel When there is pain In the streets that has built up Like the oil on roads and now (for us) The rain has come, When the indefatigable dark Cannot permeate our house, When my dinner table melts away...
by admin | Mar 3, 2021 | Art56, Volume 56
Issue 56 Searching for Solomon – Number 15 Noah Miller Noah Miller is a senior music performance major at Michigan State University. While not a photographer by trade, he enjoys telling stories through still images just as much as he does through...