Hello, Inkwell readers! Our final issue of the semester, “Lucid” is fast approaching, and we’re delighted to offer you a little sneak peak through Joy Hast’s poem, “Genesis.” When we hear
Psalm 139: 15 My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth He said “let there be light” And
Hello, Inkwell readers! Do you remember a time when you felt completely awake, entirely alive? Sometimes, in our lives full of screens and hurry, we become dazed by the constant push to meet
Welcome, Inkwell readers! We are delighted to present you with our third issue of the semester, “Creature.” Creature: “something created either animate or inanimate: such as an animal, a human being, or a
Hello, Inkwell readers! We’re happy to present you with Vivian Waite’s poem “Dragon Puppies” as a sneak peek into our next upcoming issue, “Creature.” Our world is full of fantastically designed
Dragons are scaly and furious beasts, Ferocious with hair-raising roars. To them, fifty men is a very small feast, And they eat flocks of sheep by the scores. They burn every village and
Hello, Inkwell readers, welcome to the start of Spring! As the earth begins to awaken again after its long winter rest, it’s hard not to notice the life resurfacing around us. Springtime
Welcome, Inkwell readers! We are excited to bring you the beautiful pieces our staff has written reflecting this month’s theme, “Dazed.” Dazed: “unable to think clearly or act normally due to injury,
by Caleb Fabrizio for the 2025 Bible Conference Contest A thousand tiny satellites orbited above in the endless, cold vacuum of the dark, periodically bumping into one another as they travelled in their
Hello, Inkwell readers! For our second publication of the semester, we’re delighted to give you a glimpse of our next issue, “Dazed,” through Olivia Best’s poem “Oracle.” Clarity of mind can
Hello again, Inkwell readers! Dreams can be bizarre and unpredictable, but so can reality. Our writers have worked diligently to bring you their interpretation of the unexpected through "Whimsy." Whimsy: playfully quaint or
Welcome back, Inkwell readers! Can you recall a time when you awoke from a dream feeling lost or unable to comprehend what just happened, like that boat made from your kitchen table floating
Hello, Inkwell readers! As we launch into this semester, we are thrilled to give a peek at next week's issue “Whimsy” through "When Writing Wanders" by Joy Hast. The whimsical is often unpredictable
Welcome back, Inkwell readers! We welcome you to join us on our journey this semester through a realm almost all adventurers travel through––a place where anything can happen, and everything is possible.
Hello again, Inkwell readers! We have come to the last issue of the semester where we present the last element: water. Our writers have worked diligently to bring you their interpretation of the
Hello Inkwell Readers! As we wrap up this semester, we are excited to give you a sneak peek to our last issue: Ripple. Last issue, our writers showed us what they saw in
Hello again, Inkwell readers! In our last two issues, we have covered earth and wind through "Drought" and "Flurry." With only two elements left for the semester, we are proud to present the
Hello Inkwell Readers! We are excited to announce our last theme for the semester. We have come to the last element: water. For the previous elements, we've focused on the power those elements
Hello Inkwell Readers! As we approach the quickly ending semester, we are excited to give you a sneak peek to our next issue: Forge. Last issue, our writers showed us what the power
Hello again, Inkwell readers! In our first issue, we looked at earth and the deserts we trek through in life. Now, we move to the skies on the wings of the wind. While