Sam Gardner is a first-year student at Rincon High School. Sam is passionate about art and illustration.
Month: April 2022
Jasmine Lerma
The image is a poem inside of a flower-like structure. Each portion is separated by some text. The text reads (going from left to right) 1. There lies a seed in the musky water. A seed that will grow to become a beautiful flower. The seed crawls its way from the bottom to top, much like people.… Continue reading Jasmine Lerma
Books
Mahri Flannery I pay a dollar or two I buy a world trapped within paper When opened I find an escape from reality Seeing stories of lives different than mine play out on paper and pen Emotion filled leaves rustle as I turn them words paint a picture of fantasy Hours lost admiring another’s dream… Continue reading Books
“They say that happiness…”
Tatianya Montano They say that happiness will find you but I think sadness finds you too It sneaks up on you in darkness Just when you think you’re made it through It’s open holes in what was solid ground the kind you never knew are there Until you go to take another step and find… Continue reading “They say that happiness…”
The Life of a Wrestler
Kayla Garcia I have been wrestling with the person in the mirror. Yes, I’ve been taken down once or twice but it taught me lessons that will stick to me like a singlet. No matter how many times I compete I’ll always love the moment, those few minutes before stepping on the mat. When your… Continue reading The Life of a Wrestler
The World’s Seesaw
Jonathan Tineo The world encompasses only black and white, The seesaw teetering between the wealthy and unprivileged. Under this atrocious system not a single person is born victimless To the blinding hands of society overcasting their eyes. Where the rich lay on their snug mattresses Heavy blankets enveloping them, Sparing the opposite end of the… Continue reading The World’s Seesaw
The Big Hit
Evan Grijalva It was the April of 2015, the day of my birthday! I was looking forward to this day for a while. Every year on my birthday, my parents decided to throw a big birthday party for me. They would invite basically everyone on their contact list. Grown-ups, and children. I wasn’t complaining because… Continue reading The Big Hit
Terminal Friendship
Tyler Shult Kylie Kovak had been my best friend since 2nd grade. I had also had a crush on her since second grade. Now we were in 5th grade, in Mr. McPhee’s class. We were still best friends and I still had a crush on her. It was about a month before school was out… Continue reading Terminal Friendship
February 5, 2019
Paulina Salazar I hadn’t seen him all day. Not in the morning or after school. Not at all, well almost at all. I didn’t think much about it, because it was a regular thing that he’d just be gone for a day or two. After school I got on the bus home, and I sat… Continue reading February 5, 2019
Mi Cambio
Jabdiel Rivera I am not staying with my mom anymore. I do not see my brothers, I wonder why? I miss them, miss the chaos of children screaming and playing. I do not hear or feel in my skin the footsteps big and little of kids running and my mom running after them. I remember… Continue reading Mi Cambio