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An Art and Literary Magazine for Delaware Valley Regional High School

Changing Perspectives

An Art and Literary Magazine for Delaware Valley Regional High School

Changing Perspectives

An Art and Literary Magazine for Delaware Valley Regional High School

Changing Perspectives

Silent Noise, Kyle Nungester, Class of 2025

Troglobite (noun) — an animal that lives entirely in the dark parts of caves

By Daniel LaGuardia, Class of 2024

What happened to him was no fault of mine, and I know that I did nothing wrong. Nothing. Caves are just dangerous places, that’s all. A cave has no regard for human life and a cave is not created with...

Tim Burton-Style Self-Portrait, Color Pencil, Alexis Bellonio, Class of 2025

Waiting for Gwen

By Hayden Wagner, Class of 2025

November 3, 1986. I had marked that day on my calendar. It was circled, underlined, and bolded in red to ensure I remembered the date by the time it came around. Lord forbid I forget again and get caught...

The Despair Tree, Photography, Anderson Olcott, Class of 2024

Lost in Mind

By Alex Harvey, Class of 2024

The cold air rushes into your lungs and your eyes open in an instant. How long have you been here? That’s irrelevant, you think. A better question, is where is here? You stand up and look around the...

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Twisted Tales: October 2022 Writing Contest!

This month's prompt is borrowed from Young Writers' Twisted Tales Contest! All submissions for this contest will also be sent to Young Writers! Two chances to win!! Watch the video below for...

Jackson Feiner, Class of 2021

2020 First Place Short Fiction: Paige Kelly

"At First", Class of 2023

At first there was only darkness, a dark vast abyss that comforted all in its dark embrace. Little two-legged beings rose from this darkness, walking, breathing, living in this darkness. The darkness with...

Shea Cinquemani, Class of 2020

2020 Second Place Short Fiction: Leonor Fontanez

"Fate", Class of 2021

I’m​ ​not​ ​sure​ ​when​ ​it​ ​happened.​ ​I​ ​remember​ ​the​ ​day​ ​was​ ​cold,​ ​the​ ​sun​ ​was​ ​setting​ ​on our small​ ​town​...

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