The change in weather is dreadful – it’s getting colder and colder. For those of us who have to walk everywhere, it can be a brutal endeavor. Staff Writer Danny Tull shares his feelings about cold weather.
As the evenings grow darker and the nights more cold, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Gaby Nieves’ pen becomes possessed by spooky ideas for new poems. Read her latest … if you dare.
This summer, Co-Managing Mosaic Editor Gaby Nieves’ appreciation for the season’s natural beauty and must-have experiences — along with the goldmine of creative inspiration she’s found in both — skyrocketed. In this collection of short poems, she tries to put her awe for all things ocean, sand and sun into words.
The revving engines of Newark have proved an unwelcome nighttime ambiance for Staff Writer Nadya Ellerhorst. In her latest for The Review, Ellerhorst turns to poetry to express her disgruntlement.
Staff reporter Alexandra Webber ranks the Thanksgiving side dishes. She also provides some insight into what makes a stellar macaroni and cheese, and urges readers to follow these tips if they want to step up their own macaroni and cheese recipes.
An anonymous poetry submission to The Review explores the metaphor of tying shoelaces. "I used to triple knot my shoelaces when I was young, tying them as tight as they could be because boys would pull at them and try to make me fall."