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The Kite Runner Chapter 26
Henna Mizan 27' Looking into the present day of October 19th, 2010, I start to realize everything in life is valuable. Nothing has a...
Jan 24, 20243 min read


Chapter 26 of the Kite Runner
Grace Bell '27 I ran. I felt the wind through my hair, the raindrops on my skin, the concrete under my shoes. I heard the children...
Nov 16, 20232 min read


The Baby
A Short Story by Jack Breme The sun blazed down as we sat in the backyard, laying on the cool trampoline in the shade. My friends and I...
Apr 5, 20232 min read


Chicken Pot Pie
Katie Martin '25 In the small house by the sea Bought by my grandpa decades ago Where the salty air always flows Carrot stab at celery in...
Mar 3, 20231 min read


A Sunny Visit Back Home
Lauren Sass '26 Today is the day circled on the kitchen calendar in firecracker red ink. It is our first weekend down the shore,...
Mar 3, 20232 min read


Flight Alternate Ending
Stella Lee '23 I close my eyes but don’t open them. I know that I’m not in my father’s body because the stinge of alcohol doesn’t bother...
Mar 2, 20235 min read


Children's Crusade
Stella Lee '23 A blue sky fractured, and the pellets imply that the privates are in command. Lines come forth from the majestic pines I...
Mar 2, 20231 min read
Bob Vessay
Abe Geissele '25 Down a muddy trail, rocks strew about, James rode. The Kind fall air brushed over every inch of his skin. Black dirt spilled through the air. Pine needles flew about with sap oozing from the delicate bark. The rounded Knobbies threw plums of blackness behind him, like a wave from a tsunami. The chitter chatter of squirrels filled the air. As James stabbed at the ground through a rut he felt an unmatched sense of freedom as he was one with his machine. The two
Jan 20, 20233 min read
The Egg
McKenna Miller Oliver and Eve strolled through the field, with an anticipation in their step that led them through the tall sage and...
Dec 16, 20223 min read
Letter: Holden to Phoebe
Omar Sharif '25 Dear Phoebe, Hey, how's your day going? My day has been the same, old, boring day. I am writing to you since the...
May 25, 20221 min read
A Memory of Pain: Fear Rests Within
Daniel Shin '24 I had just turned old enough to take out my new bike for a swing in my neighborhood and I was thrilled. I could feel my...
May 14, 20221 min read
The Horrors of Cancel Culture
Ms. Evan's period F class wrote a script based on their take of Black Mirror episodes.
May 13, 202210 min read
Monologue from Playwright Day
Eliza Meth'23 What am I afraid of? Why should I be afraid of anything? Evergreen is safe, we are here to serve the animals and protect...
Apr 18, 20221 min read
Fantasy Monologue
Justin Wang'22 History Teacher Fjord: What are we so afraid of? An excellent question that possesses so many answers to it. Of course, we...
Apr 18, 20221 min read
A Decade of Destruction
Dennison Qu'21 Strolling down by the nearby village, just under a mile from home, Ryan pays his usual visit to his friend’s house. It was...
Apr 11, 20225 min read
A War-torn World is Still a Small World
Olivia Pacitti'22 Gerard Pacitti here, Corporal in the U.S. Army. I lived all around Europe and I immigrated to the United States at 13....
Apr 11, 20227 min read
April 2nd, 1976
Maya Altimany'22 Dear Journal, How could my grandpa have gone to prison? How! My father described him as this intellectual man who became...
Apr 11, 20221 min read
Black Skin
Cianni Williams'20 The ground was cold under their feet. The crows sang their haunting melody as they lowered her father’s body into the...
Apr 11, 202212 min read
Daemons Chapter 1
Fred Zhang'24 “Beep boop, beep boop, beep boop.” The alarm was on time, just like usual. The bright sunshine poured through the half open...
Apr 11, 20223 min read
Elijah's Message
Zach Kotik'22 The night sparkled as the glistening full moon revolved it’s way around the earth, reaching the top of the sky. A bright...
Apr 8, 20227 min read
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