Part Seven: Casino Boyal

By Jonny Gilbert. It’s happened. The worst thing imaginable. The word itself is one I can barely utter. It disgusts me, sends shivers down my spine and fills me with anger. Pure, unrestrained, anger. Prohibition. Yes, you heard. Prohibition. Can you imagine? A world where a man is forced to remain sober? Where he not Read the full article…

She Opened She Eyes

By Sean McDermott. Pondered pods of truth in front of innocence Where life begins an end in the scope of babes Who may have thought that one so small Would stay and never grow or start Unwind the coil toward the madness of a certain other scribe. My world written and not revealed the chapter Read the full article…

Film Review: Au Revoir Les Enfants

By Steven Brown. Film: Au Revoir Les Enfants Director: Louis Malle Writer: Louis Malle Language: French Certificate: 12 Plot Set in a rural Catholic boarding school during the Nazi occupation of France, Au Revoir Les Enfants charts the friendship between Julien (Gaspard Manesse) and new boy Jean (Raphael Fejtő). But Julien is soon burdened with Read the full article…

Tick Tock

By Louise Ann Knight. Oh how the long hours pass, with day and night chasing each other across this space. Countless whispers and shrieks of laughter have I heard. What scars I bear, age old and so alike to the ruddy knees and scraped elbows of the cherubic little beings. Then how glad am I, Read the full article…

The Puppeteer

By Zachary O. Strenger. I got a watch from my father. it was his father’s his father’s father’s his father’s father’s father’s Four generations before me and I’m the fifth   The weight weighed down on me I realized that this shiny silver circle around my wrist was More than just a watch; it was Read the full article…