Founded in the fall of 1991, Laurel Moon is Brandeis' oldest, national literary publication. Each issue we publish features original work from undergraduate students.
Ruth Coolidge, “Bear”
Hannah Rubenstein, “The Lake”
“The Window I”
Jolecia Saunderson, “Black Femininity”
“sunlight”
Uma Jagwani, “circle of life”
Molly Thompson, “On Fervor”
Kaylor Jones, “John Paints Ophelia”
“Survey of Paul Simon’s America”
Marchella Eve, “Anglerfish”
Bella Moses, “At the Site of My Autopsy They Catalogue My Parts”
Alejandro Derieux Cerezo, “Elegy For a Man-Body”
Seamus Morrison, “Insults”
Matthew Herskovitz, “Seeds”
“Hymnal”
Caroline O, “all my relationships are lined in a cemetery”
“i would know you in a hundred thousand lifetimes.”
Alanna Rosado, “Hurricane, Jaguar”
Travis Schuhardt, “The Theatre Party Where It’s Rumored Jessica Lost Her Virginity”
Isaac Ruben, “Parks and Rec and Peanut Butter”
Luce Brandt, “Weeping for Willows”
Rebecca Kilroy, “Dearly Departed”
Claire Volkmann, “The Painter”
Dakotah Jennifer, “A Murder”
Lily Darling, “proud flesh.”
Brett Iarrobino, “Elevator Glitch”
SJ Han, “Seoulites”