Lisa Zou uses the powerful metaphor of animals in the wild to make a powerful statement about violence in today's culture.
Aroha (pity)
Stephanie Bennett expresses nostalgia as she takes us on a journey around houses decaying under heat.
I’ll Sing to Both
Sophie Coats explores the intimacy of music and family memories in her poem, "I'll Sing to Both".
Two Poems by Zahava Lior
Zahava Lior's poetry takes us through the memories of a blurred childhood and the Modern Museum of Art, making us re-think our
Caribou
Emily Boyle uses her thick and cunning diction to enhance her unique and vivid imagery of a twisted relationship in her poem
A Tale of Two Countries
Soren Gran makes the distinct connection between the fight for freedom in 1776 to the fight for freedom in the modern world
Masi-America
This is a review of 'Pig Park', an incredibly relatable novel by Claudia Guadalupe Martinez, depicting a lovely summer story about the
4 AM; The Wall a Headrest
Take a look into Tara Brooke's brain and view her tired thoughts in her poem "4AM; The Wall a Headrest."
An Interview with Samantha Dunn
During her visit, the Parallax editors got to sit down and interview Samantha Dunn, fiction and nonfiction writer, about female representation in writing,
Town
In her winning piece for Parallax's Horror Contest, Eleonora Beran-Jahn takes us into the world of a mysterious small town where the
Gregory Robinson talks Mixed Medium
The Creative Writers were fortunate enough to gain an insight into the fascinating world of Gregory Robinson's unique prose-poetry.
Curiosity Killed the Coroner
Hannah Phillips' play describes a coroner's experience after his family's death.
In Memory of Emzara
Fiora Elbers-Tibbits describes her view of a world about to end in her short poem, "In Memory of Ezra."
Post-Partum
Explore the postpartum world of Sofia Haines's delicately crafted poem that uses gripping imagery to effectively convey a story.
Make Room
Make room in your afternoon schedule to enjoy Fiora Elbers-Tibbitts's poem in Parallax-Online.
Sea Cucumber
Read about Alexandra Lewis's narrator's discussion of cucumbers with her therapist in the short story, "Sea Cucumber."