Volume IV, Issue 4: Survival
Inkwell Literary Magazine presents the final issue of 2022: Survival! As the semester draws to a close, the Inkwell staff applauds the endurance of the student body during a time when giving up
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In Greenville, South Carolina, the pre-winter chill is finally starting to settle in: the late autumn air (and student motivation) is drying up. Exam week—and thus, the succor of Christmas break—is
Our Final Theme of the Semester!
As the semester draws to a close, academic pressures and extracurricular responsibilities often feel overwhelming. Believers can rest in the Lord’s provision and His promise to carry us through, regardless of our
Volume IV, Issue 3: Breakthrough
Inkwell Literary Magazine is pleased to release Breakthrough! As the semester approaches the season of capstones, papers, and final projects, the Inkwell staff celebrates the little victories, whether making new discoveries, conquering difficult
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In the middle of a semester, the “light at the end of the tunnel” can feel more like a mirage than a tangible destination. But Galatians 6:9 exhorts us not to “grow
Introducing our next theme . . .
This semester, we wrote about our ability to persevere and overcome, followed by the many different types of resistance against our efforts. For our third issue of the year, we’re wrenching free
Volume IV, Issue 2: Resistance
Inkwell Literary Magazine is pleased to release Resistance! Our writers and editors have certainly faced resistance in the publication process, but all have deftly juggled their coursework and their creative capacities this month.
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October has ushered in cooler weather, but for many students the increased crispness has arrived with increased academic rigor. Midterms loom on the horizon, and projects and papers abound. Inkwell explored the capacity
October Theme Reveal
As students at Bob Jones University approach midterms, academic pressures are quickly increasing. The Inkwell staff understands the responsibilities facing the student body, and we want to recognize these struggles with our second
Volume IV, Issue 1: Ability
Greetings! Inkwell Literary Magazine is excited to present the first issue of the 2022-23 school year! Whether you are a returning reader or are just discovering Inkwell for the first time, we invite
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The crisp air of autumn is slowly sweeping through campus, and this week students at Bob Jones University have finished their first month of classes. It seems fitting that we celebrate this milestone
We're Back!
Classes have returned, and so has Inkwell Literary Magazine! As the semester opens, our staff is certainly experiencing the excitements and anxieties of a new school year. We hope that all of our
Volume III, Issue 8: Empowerment
Today is a special day for our Inkwell staff and all the Bob Jones University community! Today is graduation day for the class of 2022. We want to wish hearty congratulations to our
One Last Time...
As the semester draws to a close, the Inkwell Literary Magazine staff is feeling the pressure of the last few weeks of classes. We hope that our readers are able to draw inspiration
Volume III, Issue 7: Balance
After withdrawing from the chaos of new beginnings, we’ve come back to find a sense of balance . . . or lack thereof! Our writers have enjoyed exploring this theme for our April issue as
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Today may be April Fools' Day, but Inkwell Literary Magazine is truly presenting a preview of our next issue, Balance! We're so excited for this new issue. Our writers have been working hard
Volume III, Issue 6: Withdrawal
Here at BJU, we’re only one week away from spring break. As we’re all looking forward to taking a break from the life of a college student, Inkwell Literary Magazine is
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As the cold of winter is beginning to withdraw, we are enjoying the sunshine, but we still miss the poetic charm of winter. So, this latest poem by our poetry editor, Renee Kalagayan,
Volume III, Issue 5: Chaos
King Solomon writes in Ecclesiastes 3, “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” As our semester is beginning to ramp up and our schedules