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A napkin with a kiss on it, a purple dress, a jar of honey, and a pair of hands are scattered on a peach-coloured background.
Creative // Poetry

After summer

A poem on the transience of summer

March 14, 2019 Donnalyn Xu
three pink lotuses with nangs nestled inside them
Perspective // Party Drugs

The Nang Room: the modern island of lotus eaters

Enter the nang room

March 5, 2019 Jess Zlotnick
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A very short while ago in a country 22 hours away

Characters and travels from a summer break

February 28, 2019 Hannah Roux
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Belly of the Beast

Jade Antcliffe

March 7, 2018 Jade Antcliffe
Creative // Poetry

marigolds and lilies

A poem by DEEPA ALAM

May 13, 2017 Honi Soit and Deepa Alam
Creative // Creative Writing

Do PoC dream of illusory lands?

Radha Wahyuwidayat tried her hand at dream interpretation

May 13, 2017 Honi Soit and Radha Wahyuwidayat

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