Founded in the fall of 1991, Laurel Moon is Brandeis' oldest, national literary publication. Each issue we publish features original work from undergraduate students.
Izabelle Hood, “Bird of Prey”
Zoey Birdsong, “Career Quiz: What I Wish I’d Said”
“The Book Writes an Ode to Dog-Earring”
Monmita Chakrabarti, “Teaching Didu English”
“Helen’s Reply to No Second Troy”
Kimi Canete, “like no one’s watching”
“the girl on the stage”
Anne Liu, “pretty (enough)”
Celine Pun, “wizard pheromones”
Isabel Savine, “The Words We Carry With Us”
Deborah Brown, “Helen of Troy”
“chewed gum”
Anna Kate Daunt, “To Cassandra”
Elijah Chen, “Voyage to Andromeda”
Brianna Levy, “Fear of the Deeply Devoted”
Alena Coleman, “Self Portrait No. 1”
“Bluebeard Instinct”
Kristina Rea, “I was a child once”
Danyah Shaikh, “Girls”
Abeje Schnake, “Things Inherited”
Eve Samaha, “A Prayer for Hanna”
Kate Rarey, “Inheritance”
Isabel Savine, “Lily”