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Apr 26, 20201 min read
#SIP Poem - by Macy Lu
I Still Shave My Legs By Macy Lu I still shave my legs— though no stranger’s eyes shall glimpse them— pull razor over marble skin snatch...

Apr 25, 20201 min read
#SIP Poem - by Kevin Jackson
Deserted It hit unexpectedly like a camouflaged Snake slithering stealthily in the withered grass Penetrating the canopied organ around...

Apr 24, 20201 min read
#SIP Poem by K. Langtim
Kelly Langtim is an actor, writer, and Pisces. A midwest-raised nature and ice cream enthusiast, she is working on a memoir, several...


Apr 21, 202016 min read
#SIP Essay by Art Hanlon
The Circle Game by Art Hanlon I need to escape the feeling that I’m under house arrest. We’re sheltering in place because of the COVID-19...


Apr 11, 20202 min read
#SIP - Poem by Maria Duarte
In the Luminous Moment The foil sheets fold into pieces like my heart folds into squares arteries not needed stop pumping blood, arteries...


Apr 5, 20206 min read
#SIP Essay by Nathania Seales Oh
The Toilet Paper Shortage Doesn’t Scare Me. Parenting Through a Pandemic Does. by Nathania Seales Oh This is the Emergency Broadcast...


Apr 5, 20201 min read
#SIP - Poem by Angel Zhong
"Angel Zhong is a freshman Psychology and English double major at the University of the Pacific and a lover of all things literary. In...


Apr 2, 20201 min read
#SIP - Poem by Giovanna Zavala
In this poem I go crazy Turning off all the lights and brushing my teeth and deleting Every naked picture I have of myself. Throw all my...

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Mar 30, 20201 min read
[Film] The Environmental Film Festival
You might be stuck inside because of the Coronavirus but Kelp Journal has got your back. The Environmental Film Festival...


Mar 28, 20203 min read
# SIP - First Week In Quarantine, Santa Monica
by Kate Ryan As told by my iCal calendar “what really happened” Sunday we go to three different bars because my father the lawyer acts...
Mar 26, 20201 min read
#SIP Contest - Poem by Paul Wilner
MEDITATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY (with apologies to Frank O’Hara) By Paul Wilner “I am the least difficult of men. All I want is boundless...


Mar 25, 20202 min read
#SIP Contest - Poem by Damien Belliveau
I Think I Love You, Quarantine by Damien Belliveau Can we quarantine forever, please? Can we slow things down and have nowhere to go and...


Mar 25, 20202 min read
#SIP Contest - Essay by Susan Watts
Helicopter Daughters March 25, 2020 The first phone call is from daughter number one. I put her on my iPhone speaker so she can talk to...

Mar 24, 20201 min read
#SIP Contest Poem by Evan Borboa
The sun never came Instead: Rain The sky covered In a blanket of velvet, Glistening with water. A goddess weeps, A sad mother Sees the...


Mar 22, 20202 min read
#SIP Contest - Flash Fiction by Garrett Van Tiem
Four Small Walls By Garrett Van Tiem It has been some time since the door closed. Its last time ajar was only a brief separation,...


Mar 20, 20201 min read
#SIP Contest - Poem by Cooper Gillespie
“For Hugging My Friend Susan” The severity of our situation struck me The night my friend Susan arrived “Heyyyyyyyy! So good to see you!”...
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