Wild Dog on the Streets

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“I was sent from my planet to protect Earth from dangerous attackers in space. There are a lot of my kind that were sent to protect planets that have life on it. You have to tell your king what I just told you,” Tedsor said. “I have not left my house in a long time and I am just an old guy that lives in the middle of nowhere. I can’t do what you ask.” Not long after, there was a flare of dust from afar. The military were coming to see what caused the earthquake, but didn’t think they were going to see a spaceship. They surrounded the spaceship and asked Tedsor what he was doing here, and he told what he had told the old man. A few weeks went by and they prepared all their weapons, and waited for the attackers to come. Then, in the middle of summer, there was a breach in the atmosphere and the army launched missiles at the object. However, it was just a distraction. The attackers came with huge spaceships from all around Earth and sent rockets to the capitals of all major cities, and destroyed buildings all over the world that made everyone flee their homes. They landed their spaceships and killed everyone they saw. Tedsor helped fight with the human and killed all of the invaders, until only him and their leader were standing, having their back towards Tedsor. It was dark and foggy, and when he turned around, it was the old man from the beginning. Tedsor took out his sharp sword and swung it at him, but the man teleported to the other side and stabbed Tedsor with his blade. Tedsor fought hard to kill him, but he was too powerful for him. With his last breath, he swung but wasn’t a match for the man. Tedsor was bashed to the ground and was stabbed from his back right through his heart.

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Acknowledgments

12min
pages 102-122

“Early Dayz” by Micah Williams

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page 101

“Then Again” by Christian Velazquez

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pages 98-100

“Untitled” by Ellen Tan

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page 97

by Jamie Sulimani

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pages 95-96

by Harold Plascencia

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pages 77-78

“Ode to Farm Camp” by Torben Schrieber

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pages 91-92

“Ode to ‘Wah-Nee’” by Jamie Sulimani

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pages 93-94

“My Life Summarized” by AJ Pujols

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pages 83-84

“Memory into a Poem” by Adrian Rojas

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pages 85-86

“The Ocean” by Julio Polanco

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pages 79-80

“Wild Life in the City” by Chevez Providence

1min
pages 81-82

“Untitled” by Jean Pistre

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pages 75-76

“Untitled” by Demetrius Pelzer

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pages 73-74

by Cole Ogando

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pages 71-72

“Ups and Downs” by Bryan Novais

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pages 69-70

“Untitled” by Stephanie Noriega

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pages 67-68

“Ode to Chess” by Nhat Minh Le

1min
pages 63-64

“Random Thoughts” by Nhat Minh Le

1min
pages 65-66

“Trust Issues” by Milos Klaric

1min
pages 61-62

“One More Day of Fun” by Milos Klaric

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pages 57-58

“Sun on My Skin” by Milos Klaric

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pages 59-60

“Untitled” by Mya Johnson

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page 49

“Untitled” by Aiden Jiuz

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pages 47-48

“About Aaron” by Jeremiah Harriot

1min
pages 45-46

“Untitled” by Ethan Gonzalez

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pages 39-40

“Behind Closed Doors” by Laisha Guerrerro

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pages 43-44

“Minute Biography” by Daniel Glenn Schultz

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pages 37-38

“Vast Experiences” by Amaury Fernandez

1min
pages 33-34

“O Jogo Bonito” by Salvador Farciert

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pages 31-32

“Ode to Pennies” by Aaron Gambrell

1min
pages 35-36

“Four Reasons I Love Soccer” by Salvador Farciert

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pages 29-30

“Family Poem” by Emily Diaz De Leon

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page 19

“Your Name” by Eames Ewald

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pages 26-28

“Ode to My Dogs” by Orion Edgington

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pages 23-24

“Untitled” by Hunter Bradford

1min
pages 9-10

“Deja Vu” by Elijah Bergen

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pages 7-8

“First Memories Poem” by Emmely Barreto

2min
pages 3-4

“Untitled” by Geovany Estevez

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page 25

“O Food” by Will Crough

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pages 15-16
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