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Articles by Jazmine Street Kempin

  • An abstract illustration of an elevator door made from brightly colored tissue paper. The elevator door is partially open with yellow light pouring out. Above the door are arrows in every direction, with the "up" arrow lit up in yellow.

    Two Poems: Which way does an elevator go? / Two Ace Pear Ciders

    by Jazmine Street Kempin
    April 20, 2021

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    Featured, Poetry + Short Stories

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