2026 Submissions
Poetry Collection
Poems about reflections of human nature, suffering, and love of the United States of America.
An Inner Visage of Despair
The first poem was inspired when I was watching a show (I forgot the name) and actually felt so bad for the protagonist, so I wrote a poem about this sense of suicide prevention that barely does anything.
It began as all urges
People often overlook depression because it isn’t a tangible thing they can see.
A Letter I'll Never Send
Artwork Statement This letter says what you're not supposed to say about grief: sometimes you're relieved.
Feathers and Ribbons in Our Hair
In Feathers and Ribbons in Our Hair, I wanted to encapsulate the difficulties that come with processing grief and growing up.
ten lessons from wyoming
"ten lessons from wyoming" was my way of combining my relationship with my dad, my relationship with myself, and my relationship with my environment into one piece.
A Three Sonnet Love Story
A Three Sonnet Love Story is a collection of three sonnets based on a relationship I had.
A Memory of the City; application for asylum; Theme for English 2A
These poems are formed from quiet moments that often go unnoticed, like standing in the city after rain, sitting alone in a dark room, or hearing sirens pass outside my window.
How Do I Remember Them?
When everything is too heavy to bare, my mind can come up with nothing to do but to write a poem.
The Imaginary Number
This screenplay is something reminiscent of the overall feel of the Twilight Zone TV Show.
Always Pretending
I had an idea in my head for a long time, about a night that I remember very vividly.
The Coonhound / Mangoes / Children of Stars
The Coonhound: This is a piece about a mother's strength and how she is memorialized in her absence.