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Help Us Reboot Graphos!

It’s been a hot minute since anything posted on this site. That’s because life has gotten its hooks into us and we’ve let the important things — like poetry, fiction, artwork, writing about writing, personal essays, and general expression imagination magic — slip away. You can help us. How? You can submit your artwork and Read More ...

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We invite you to share your creative expressions with us — poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, critical essay, drawings, paintings, photographs — so that we can publish them here. Contact Dr. Laurie MacDiarmid via email. Artists may submit: Upload each submission separately. (With the exception of poetry: If you’re submitting more than one poem, create a Read More ...

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About Graphos

Graphos, a creative space maintained by and for undergraduate artists, is spearheaded by students at St. Norbert College, a Catholic, Norbertine, liberal arts institution founded in 1898 on the banks of the Fox River, in De Pere, Wisconsin. Some form of Graphos has been in existence since 1990, staffed by students and faculty, serving the Read More ...

Tag: Poetry

First Last Time/Abby Russel

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

I think about the thing That will be my first last time Last donning of ring Last quarter or dime Last kiss of the sun Last walk through the street Last daughter or son Last step with my feet Last time I will die First last breath And last last breath Abby Russel is a Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

flowering/Trenton Bebermeier

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

i feel as though i’m flowering now flowering? no, blossoming. that’s the correct word. but it isn’t true. i feel as though i’m flowering now. nothing changes that. say all you want that ‘flowering’ is not the word i should be using in my lines. i feel time tickle my cheeks. and it is the Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

bubble sun/Trenton Bebermeier

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

she was floating over the sidewalk, a bubble in sunset tea. swirls of grace glanced her eyes and suffocated as she smiled. her hair felt hot when my hand ran through, as its frizzy brown ate up the fading sunlight, boiling each strand into hues of sandy, dim blonde. my head was in agony in Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

Ode to Wonder/Katie Hulce

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

As I grew up I always thought, Childlike wonder leaves you. You wake up one day to the world a duller place. So I braced, for an impact that never came. Wondering when “things would never be the same,” It’s what we’re all told at a certain age. “Get ready for the real world,” But Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

Piece of Rambling/Maeve Carraher

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

My words held near, Only come forth at slow. Building my way up, Takes some time. But when they fall from me, My lips parted to speak, I know they care not For what I give. My stories are gray, Clouded in mist, Make people worry Or bored Or miss What I find near and Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

Sunbeams/Abby Russel

Posted onOctober 15, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

In my eyes A soft blue glow Muffled cries Ill thoughts go Sunbeams skim Across my skin Their light uplifting I drown in their warmth Abby Russel is a sophomore studying English, but most of her time outside school is spent teaching dance at a local studio. She is a big movie buff, likes audio-books, Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

a liar’s testament/Trenton Bebermeier

Posted onOctober 12, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

the ladle drowns in chuckling ice, the party’s dying down. I hear a voice rife with sorrow, as the hostess spins her gown. the ears are turned, the eyes are cold, the sun’s a blazing cloud, but her beauty can’t be seen that easy, the grackle sings too loud. oh, much too loud. a wooden Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

on the rainy grass/Trenton Bebermeier

Posted onOctober 5, 2021October 15, 2021Leave a comment

my back on the rainy grass, in the chilled grip of desolation, of loneliness and faith building up inside my heart. dormant, aching. the blades are not dewy, not painted in such a manner that the green drops have not yet dried. no… they are wet in death and wet in hate. they are wounded Read More …

CategoriesOctober 2021, PoetryTagsOctober21, Poetry

July Sandals/Emily Buellesbach

Posted onMay 12, 2021May 19, 2021Leave a comment

The Sandals, worn-in faux leather, Dirt sweated into the soles That would soon Bury the entire gladiator Sandal. Her golden leg slips through, finding the bottom Unknowing hands criss-cross the laces As if it were a corset. Up to her knees, beneath the brim Of her distressed jean skirt, The Sandals, pinned against summered skin. Read More …

CategoriesPoetry, Spring 2021TagsPoetry, Spring21

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