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
In our second issue, our writers explored the first element, Wind, through "Flurry" which we publish this Friday, October 18. For our third element, we are focusing on fire. In our third theme
Hello Inkwell Readers! We made it through Hurricane Helene and are excited to give you a sneak peek to our next issue: Flurry. While wind uprooted trees and took down power lines, our
Hello again, Inkwell readers! The element of Earth has so many lessons to teach and sceneries to be admired. Pause to take in God's creation that surrounds you every day. Our writers have
Hello again, Inkwell readers! We are thrilled to present our first issue for the semester next Friday, September 27th. But first, we would like to give you a sneak peak: Lindsey Mohnacky's poem,
Hello again, Inkwell readers! We are proud to present our final issue of the semester, “Legacy.” Legacy: something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past In our
Greetings, Inkwell readers! We’re so excited to present our final issue of the semester, “Legacy,” next Friday, April 19. But first, we’d like to give you a sneak peek: Lindsey Mohnacky’
Happy Friday, Inkwell readers! We are so excited to present our third issue of the semester, “Nostalgia.” Nostalgia: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or
Inkwell Literary Magazine is pleased to present a preview of our upcoming issue, “Nostalgia”: Vivian Waite’s poem “The Magic of Toys.” Do you know what happened to your old toys? Maybe you
Inkwell Literary Magazine is pleased to present a very special second issue of the semester, “Nomad.” Nomad: an individual who roams about In a literal interpretation of the definition, a nomad could be
Greetings, Inkwell readers! We are pleased to present a preview of our upcoming issue, “Nomad”: Olivia Best’s poem “Transient Thought.” While we may often think of people as being nomads, this poem
Happy Friday, Inkwell readers! We are pleased to present our first full issue of the semester, “Roots.” In this issue our writers delve into both factual and fictional origin stories. Protagonists protect their
Welcome back, Inkwell readers! We are excited to present our first preview poem of the semester, “When I First Loved You: A Sonnet for My Sister” by Eden N. Rowland. In her poem,
Season’s Greetings, Inkwell readers! We’ve made it to the end of the semester, and I personally could not be more proud of our staff for all their hard work in the
Hello again, Inkwell readers. Today we’d like to present a sneak peek at our last issue of the semester, “Vindication.” Trenton Goldsmith’s poem “Who can blame?” ruminates on the highs and
Happy (almost) Thanksgiving, Inkwell readers! We’re certainly thankful for our upcoming holiday break; schoolwork and extracurriculars seem to snowball this time of year and can leave us feeling overwhelmed and ready to