Welcome to Trench, Fall 2021, Abigail Nelson, Digital Art
The church basement was the same as every other church basement on the face of the Earth. Even if you have never ventured into a church basement, it is exactly the way you think it is. A church basement, and especially this particular church basement, has a layer of dust tha
Inspired by Old English Riddles By Annika Dekker I stand in the corner or the center solitary, until my master comes merry to marry emotions and discipline with marvelous meaning. With daring he dances across my door-openers to coax a choir of sounds from my chords. Then I submit to silence on
The Grey Headed Albatross Tells You His Story By Grace Mitchell On the island of our kind, so you may have heard, full of sea crashes and tender beak brushes, wingspans as wide as the distant world, feathers nestle in proudly sculpted houses, built of walls of grass and mud, to shelter escape
Ode to Muybridge, Fall 2021, Adriana Barker, Photography
The Bridge By Trent Thiele I used to hang my legs down from the bridge that runs over the river, in the town where I grew up. Leaves crinkled as they piled at the base of the steel supports. I watched from above as some boys from school fought downstream. One pushed another into the […]