Artemas 2021-2022

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Addisyn Clapp

heav•en heav·en /~/ n. 1. Gathered with friends, family, and familiar faces, enjoying each other’s presence as the summer sun sets. We point up at the stars, believing that each one is an angel. Whispers pass between us about what our angel looks like: do they have puffy white feathers and rosy cheeks? Will our angels stand behind a benevolent God whose arms are open wide that beckon me into the rolling hills of heaven? The place where the daffodils, peonies, and rosebuds are in eternal bloom. The place where we enjoy the fruits of spring without sniffly noses and scratchy throats. 2. After we draw our last breath, a final resting place. The grand home of God, as in the birthplace of seraphs and the absence of sin: will God beckon me past the pearly gates with open arms despite the sin that has marred and scarred my body? / the sin that has carved imposter, liar, and fraud into my skin / the skin of sin that sizzles when my fingers grace the worn leather of a Bible / the sin that brands my skin / the bubbled blisters basking in the presence of the Divine / the scars of sin that separate me from the worthy / the believers / the sin that only left scratches and bruises on the backs of the repenters / their sin will vanish with time and penance / the sin’s claws did not sink deep enough into their flesh / my sin does not balk from the gospel of Matthew, Mark, or Moroni / my sin chews up their stories of a savior / spits it at the feet of their redeemer / the sin has sunk its teeth into my neck / swallowing / gulping down my hope, peace, and innocence / time will heal all wounds / heal your heart / restore your hope / but my sin cannot be cleansed by the Jordan / the salt has already been spilt.

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Articles inside

Katie D'Ambrosio, 1814

1min
pages 75-76

Bry Meister, In Honor of Bradstreet

1min
pages 73-74

Bailee Kraemer, My Depression

7min
pages 69-72

Jessie McCullough, Bailey's and Joe

1min
page 68

Ashley Hope Smith, Mu•sic

1min
page 67

Janerra Copeland, Shot-Down Rainbow Coalitioner

1min
pages 51-52

Indy Ayers, Shades

1min
page 55

Zack Daily, Ashy Potato

1min
page 58

Bry Meister, My Nighttime Perusal of Holy Ground

1min
page 63

Madeline Studebaker, Liminality

1min
page 66

Addisyn Clapp, Sweet Tea in the Summer

6min
pages 59-62

Janerra Copeland, Burned Out

1min
page 53

Karah Shea, Untitled

1min
page 50

Hannah Elliott, Tornado Warning

1min
page 43

Zack Daily, To Become a Poem

1min
page 46

Brianna Klein, Rains of Wrath

6min
pages 47-49

Esaul Mauricio-Castro, Esaul Castro's Self Portrait

1min
page 42

Hannah Elliott, Burn Out

1min
page 41

Rebekah Culpepper, Smoke Like Velvet

1min
page 40

Lakota Graham, Things I Remember

3min
pages 38-39

Julianna Perez, The Wild West

9min
pages 15-19

Bry Meister, What I Didn't Know Before

1min
pages 10-11

Will Jones, Safety vs. Defense

1min
page 25

Elizabeth Sigmon, They Found Her Body

2min
pages 21-23

Addisyn Clapp, heav•en

1min
page 14

Elias Godman, What it's Like to Feel Young

5min
pages 33-35

Heather Taylor, Serpent Queen

1min
page 32

Elizabeth Sigmon, Atypical

1min
page 24
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