When I was twelve, I had my first real taste of failure.
Category Archive: Toronto
An introspective tribute to Alanis Morissette’s musical masterpiece.
I wasn’t aware of what “daddy issues” even meant until I began eighth grade.
You consist of my thickened blood and spit.
“I think I want to do theatre. Like, forever. I just think I would be heartbroken if I ever had to stop.”
These charms are different from the ones I used to wear. For one, the chains don’t match. Neither do their sizes. Neither does the weight they carry.
By Daisy Huang
By Jaclyn Kim
By Justin Gray Many people are forced to grow at different rates with their own circumstances. Although I […]
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by shina kang
Artwork by Jaclyn Kim
In Toronto’s crowded coffee scene, it takes more than an exposed brick wall to stand out. Storefront of […]
College applications are approaching, and all my thinking about this defining time has not prepared me for one […]
When my older sister was born, she had a condition called neonatal jaundice. She came out with a […]
It only rained — broken drops fell forthe cold stones,dustingloneliness.Autumn cold felt like pinching white chalk on a […]
The night is cold. Cold in the sense that I cannot feel my wind-eaten fingers; cold in the […]
Someone keeps sewing my mouth shutwith stitches that match my skin. My nights are haunted by dreamswhere a […]