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Flash Fiction: Night Drive

Damon didn’t know how to drive around curves. The car titered across the white, dotted line marking the left lane. It didn’t matter much considering we were the only ones […]

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COVID’s Latest Victim May Be Print Formats
The pandemic’s impact on the longstanding print versus digital reading material debate.

Once in a while, a book comes along where each flip of the page brings more bliss as the plot captivates us. With the pages whittling down, our left hand is forced to bear the […]

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Flash Fiction: The Hit

The last time I played baseball, the field was bathed in a sea of yellow and orange sunlight that turned the grass to gold. The sight would have been beautiful, […]

An image of a dark forest with a stream running through it.
Flash Fiction: Good Brother

“Catch me if you can!” My younger brother, Mika, whizzes past me into the viridian evergreens. The snow has just melted off their pine needles, and everything around us in […]

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Poetry: Blank Canvas

Primed in white or black, or whatever color you please.   Or simply left natural, pure and solus,   The sparks of creativity are home to possibilities,  Ready to be painted upon the blank canvas.  Perhaps…  […]

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Poetry: Ambiguity of Anguish

I’m being crushed by the world. Cold, Ambivalent to only those who don’t look back. Sharks. I bite my sore, gritted teeth, Jaw bruised blue from the anguish. Taught pressure […]

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Flash Fiction: The Diner

As the freckle-faced waiter gestured for Ben to take a seat, he almost wondered if he had led the poor boy to the wrong table. He supposed he must have seen […]

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Flash Fiction: At the End of the Hall

I remember it like one remembers a dream. Much like a dream one struggles to remember during the day, this place fades as I recount the experience.   I was standing in a meadow of grey. The sky […]

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Missing Moscow
Many students will head home for months before returning--here's what they'll miss

As the University of Idaho transitions entirely to remote instruction after fall break, officials recommend students stay home until spring 2021.  While the campus will remain open, many will be […]