By Melinda Jiang, ’24 Serious, severe, and fast-paced, Nyss was always on the move. She needed to be.The heel of her boots clicked against the concrete in perfect rhythm. Click, clack, click, clack.There was no stopping, no going back, and no time for cowardice or second-guessing.The world behind only contained jail cells and dead ends.…
By Sejin Choi, ’22 Ever since she was a little girl, she felt like she was missing something. She dreamed that she would one day find it and finally feel whole. If not, it was okay, because she doubted that anyone ever felt whole anyways. The first time she looked up at the drunk, heavy…
By Senior Contributing Editor, Andrew Ng, ’22 Hello readers! As part of Red Ink’s new series of reviews and criticism, I’m offering my brief thoughts on a few works of fiction I’ve read recently. More reviews—of music, art, food, literature, and other areas—will be coming soon from myself and other Red Ink contributors! The Castle…
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