By Cami Lovell, TIWP Student Imagine if this was normal, imagine if this is what life was like. Everyday you just stayed home and never went out. People in the news say “The New Normal” or “How long could this last?” But what if one day it started and lasted forever. You could see yourContinue reading “The New Normal”
Author Archives: The Intuitive Writing Project
The Writer
By Zoe Moga, TIWP Student For a long time I wondered where I would end up. I could be considered successful, with a job I was happy with and a seemingly simple and easy life. My routines were constant. Wake up, get ready, go to work, go home. My days were exhausting, the power hungry,Continue reading “The Writer”
Wash It Away
By Maxine Pollock, TIWP Student Someone coughs behind me and I shudder, burying my face further into my jacket. I need to get out of here, I think, and my pace quickens. My black combat boots strike the unforgiving pavement as I move away from civilization. The atmosphere wraps itself around my throat like aContinue reading “Wash It Away”
Their Gazing Eyes
By Elise Flagg, TIWP Student Part 1 A glance. Just a quick look over the shoulder. She sees him. Staring. Or gazing. She looks away. She continues to look over her shoulder throughout the night. He is always there. But then halfway through the night, his eyes are gone. Off looking at a new constellationContinue reading “Their Gazing Eyes”
Maybe This Is Fate
By Kayli Harley, TIWP Student Maybe this was meant to happen. Perhaps the world grew tired of our deafness to her pleas. Perhaps she lost her patience with our blindness. Maybe this is the nightmare we will relive over and over till we finally understand, the one we will wake up to each morning inContinue reading “Maybe This Is Fate”
Lockdown In A Home That Isn't Home
By Aly Kirke, TIWP Student When I received the news that confirmed the rumors of school canceling I felt my chest tighten, my throat narrow, my breath slow. I went to a friend’s house each day, and on the days I couldn’t I just went for a walk and didn’t come back until late. WhenContinue reading “Lockdown In A Home That Isn't Home”
eternally Yours
By Julia Lima, TIWP Student Death, Destruction, Fear: all the plagues that have seized screen time and front page space. they float through my brain as impermanent residents for there is far too much too take in and not enough storage. regardless of the information overload, i’m much too busy thinking of You. let thisContinue reading “eternally Yours”
Dear Miramonte Class of 2020
Dear Miramonte Class of 2020, I am so proud of us. The world has thrown at us what it thought we could not handle– but we have prevailed. Together we have faced tremendous change, disillusionment, and destruction, and have come out as resilient, courageous, and powerful leaders. Each and every one of us a partContinue reading “Dear Miramonte Class of 2020”
My Lost Fantasy
By Katerina Bonderud, TIWP Student Words matter, be it verbal or written. But why is it now, in a time of isolation, where I only have myself to listen, I cannot use my words? The only person who talks back to me is myself. It’s tiring to hear myself all the time. My inner criticContinue reading “My Lost Fantasy”
Awoken
By Kayli Harley, TIWP Student Open the windows of yoursoul,do not shyaway from the air out offear. I have listenedto thesongs of the birds,I have noticedhow the lighttouches the grass and the trees;I feelhow the earth iscalling out in beauty,singingin new color as itfinds its voice again,dancing withlifeon new, stronger legs. Yes,there is fear inContinue reading “Awoken”