Founded in the fall of 1991, Laurel Moon is Brandeis' oldest, national literary publication. Each issue we publish features original work from undergraduate students.
Seth Wade, “Memo to Man in Manito”
Jen Woolard, “Mamajuana”
Jenn Travers, “Fortune Teller Fish”
Jack Greenberg, “Mistaken Identity”
Warren Situ, “Black Sheep Treatise”
Angela Hyde, “Womanhood and other scary things OR: Motherhood and other scary things”
Charlotte Lang, “rabble-rousers”
Jack Rubinstein, “Gameboy gets played”
”Of Advice Aged in an Oak Barrel”
Courtney Garvey, “It’s spring and I want to hold everything”
Carson Markland, “We Dance”
Samuel Milligan, “Unforgivable”
Via Bleidner, “Slab Love”
Veronica Therrien, “Empty Life”
Peijia Anderson, “Chinese-Born American”
Natalie Mitchell, “Beached Whale”
Lindsey Li, “The Mystic Eye”
Lauren Puglisi, “Studio”
Jenna Lifshitz, “NYC Reflection”
Jacy Zhang, “Heaven’s Height”
Sara Inoa, “Soft Boiled”
Nakul Srinivas, “Seeing is Hearing”
Vicente Cayuela, “Self-portrait with a cigarette”
“Lady in a rush”
Julian Eskin, “Untitled”