2021 HMB

“As a collective, we returned to and nurtured our love of reading as well as the craft of storytelling during the global pandemic. Remembering, as one student shared, that “writing has truly been our bridge over troubled waters,” we meditated and spent time in the tangle of emotions and circumstances of the average life in what is now the new normal. Engaging such feelings as desire, frustration, and being “washed in loneliness,” as writer Tara Isabel Zambrano would phrase it, we committed to the task of fully embodying what it is to be human, celebrating our moments of triumph and evolution.”

Altar Call

DJB’s “Altar Call” opens, “Philonia received the scariest phone call she never imagined, she prayed…

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Men are not Mirrors

[“Not all scars/are permanent,” is the balm of the story Cabrera illustratesover the course of…

A Closed Circuit

This flash piece reminds us of the many ways we’ve all been “washed in loneliness.”…

Fractured Composition

We loved this story for the way it highlights how memories splinter, leaving us with…

I Cannot Explain My Heart

Love and people are complicated, and “I Cannot Explain My Heart” knows this in every…

Alight

The arsonist in me salivateswhen I see the chandelier made of matcheshanging from the hook…

Skeletons

[“I am trying to write a fictionalized story about the terrors of change for the…

Once You’ve Gone Back Home

[We loved this piece for its thoughtful exploration of the friendships that both stain and…