AmLit Spring 2022

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Letter from the Editors Dear AmFam, Before opening this magazine, we urge you to place your favorite record in your record player or press play on Spotify. Embrace the gentle sounds of music, and dance with the works of the artists of American University in this 100th edition of AmLit. We are honored to celebrate AmLit’s 100th edition. For 100 editions, AmLit has upheld the mission to foster student creativity and serve as a welcoming community on campus. Our anniversary is a testament to our strength as a magazine, which would not be possible without the dedication of our staff and the campus community. Congratulations on 100 editions of achievement and creativity, and we hope to see another 100 magazines of success! Upon entering this semester of AmLit, it was our goal to craft an AmLit that had the tightknit community that it once had, with close friends discussing poetry, sharing their own art, or discussing how to curate the magazine over crafting a piece of art at an event. With an Executive Board composed of many new members of the AmFam, we were inspired by their commitment to strengthen the AmLit community, evident through their continued effort to plan successful events and also integrate inclusive norms into the AmLit community. We loved to see these close friendships and shared laughter, and are hopeful that this community will continue to strengthen in the coming semesters. Before you drift off into your music, Alex has some final words for AmLit. As I prepare to conclude my time as Editor-in-Chief of AmLit, I consistently reflect on the relationships that I have built in this organization and how they can be reflected in each page of these magazines. For such reasons, this little magazine has been such a source of love, laughter, and creativity in these four semesters of my college experience. With the many nights spent lost in production for this magazine, I can now place this 100th edition in the AmLit archive, and join the memories of editors working hard to produce their own immortal work of art for the AmFam. As we move forward with our academic and professional careers, the significant and unforgettable impact of Amlit will forever be near and dear in our hearts. Thank you, AmLit, for being our everlasting rose! With Love, Alexandra Kaiss & Jinger Callwood

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Someone I Love is Slipping Away • • • Isabella Paracca

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Cleaning my room • • • Olivia O’Connor

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Time’s Autobiography • • • Nicole Flanagan

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I Hate the Texture of These Sheets

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Reflections on Time • • • Emma DiValentino

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Found in Nature • • • Demi Benard

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Childhood Dwellings • • • Isabella Paracca

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remains • • • Alexia Partouche

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Ripe, New Beginnings • • • Zahra DeShaw

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Speak, Hear, Listen • • • Hope Jorgensen

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Weep • • • Miriam Yarger

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Big Three • • • Kaitlyn Chesleigh

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Childhood Absence • • • Hope Jorgensen

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Loneliness • • • Emma Southern

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The Ocean’s Fairy Dust • • • Grace Hasson

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Grief • • • Emilee Rae Hibshman

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i will try to remember this • • • Heather Roselle

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Another Life • • • Jordyn Baker

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an ode to the brown

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ache is a noun and a verb • • • McKenna Casey

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Lights Out • • • Kathryne McCann

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The End • • • Mara Shepherd

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we are womxn • • • Stella Thé

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To the Woman I’ll Meet Tomorrow • • • Olivia Traub

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I Thought I Knew What Love Felt Like • • • Emily Rae Hibshman

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Right? • • • Julia Kane

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Like broken pottery, fondly I think of you • • • Annika Rennaker

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There is So Much to Love in a Laugh

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I Remember Everything • • • Kaitlyn Chesleigh

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Stories • • • Miriam Yarger

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Diamonds for My Daughters

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untitled_1 • • • Katherine Mahan

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The Worth of an Elephant • • • Hope Jorgensen

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It Was Just a Game • • • Emma Southern

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I don’t know why I like old things • • • Annika Rennaker

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a concert in the square • • • Isabel de Oliveira

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Things I Need to Fix • • • McKenzie Taylor

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Fern After Dark • • • Dori Rathmell

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Bloodrush • • • Audrey Magill

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Banshee • • • Tilly Boraks

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ICARUS! • • • Mei Matute

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Bloom 2 • • • Isabelle Ri

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Josephine • • • Mara Shepherd

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heitara • • • Caroline Siebert

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A Letter to My Maker • • • Connaught Riley

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The Girl in the Yellow House • • • Kathryne McCann

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indifference • • • Sydney Muench

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She Shoots, She Mourns • • • Liah Argiropoulos

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It’s the Little Things • • • Olivia Traub

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Wrath • • • Hope Jorgensen

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60,000 • • • Jordyn Baker

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A Civic and Orange Slices • • • Ellie Blanchard

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No One Told You? • • • Julia Mitchell

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