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Bridge Ink next issue
Bridge Ink volume I issue III will be out July 7th! For now, you can find vol. I issue I here and vol. I issue II here.
TRINITEE S. || dear beauty
“Dear Beauty,
I painted a picture of you today. Although you look different to everyone, I painted you the way I thought you would look.”
Read more from this 13-year-old writer at Bridge Ink - volume I issue II
MARLEY M. || dreaming
“In life, stress builds up and confidence drops down, leaving a lifeless soul following the typical boundaries of others. Why do we dream?”
Read more from this 13-year-old writer at Bridge Ink - volume I issue II
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MONICA A. || dusky perspectives
“two dollars from an old man rusty jewelry, decaying piece by piece vintage black tea from the attic no connection whatsoever“
Read more from this 14-year-old writer at Bridge Ink - volume I issue I
KENNETH B. || jamaica in a bowl
“Spiced scents straight from India. That’s what most people think, but it’s a whole new Febreze can.
It came straight out of Pit 4, A place that has bright stories wrapped in a thick broth, overshadowed by all of the pros.
Where old ladies sit in their rotting rocking chairs, trying to teach life lessons to their grandsons, who are distracted by the chickens running around her farm, thinking about adding it into his local gumbo.”
Read more from this 14-year-old writer at Bridge Ink - volume I issue I