Their graves are calling The graveyards sing Silent solemnity and undisturbed peace Silent trees with moss-stuffed cracks Untrod grass and pale lichen They the dead, in seeming rest. The night is coming The mind awakes Blue skies turn gray and colors fade Silent solemnity and disturbed peace A loud mind […]
Author: Josiah DeBoer
Jefferson Thomas: Portrait Taking as an Art
So who is Jefferson Thomas? “I am 16, I live in DC, and have now lived here for two years as a military kid and several other places before. I’m currently taking Advanced Composition, Pre Calculus Honors, and Physics Honors.” And then, because I’m a big doof, I accidentally asked […]
Guest Article: Laura Walker’s Perfect Pictures
I took this in central Oregon while I was camping with my family the night before the 2017 eclipse. While I was taking this picture, I was very uncomfortable. There were goats everywhere, sharp rocks which you can’t see, and there was the pervasive fear that I might disrupt a […]
Meet Jake (?) Moore: The man who doesn’t go by his real name
Disclaimer: This article is the property of Josiah DeBoer, Jake Moore, crazy Grandma, random associated cousins, all of Jake and Josiah’s shared 5th cousins, all people who realize that some of this may have been embellished to add interest and clay magazine. Josiah: Today, I’m interviewing Jake Moore, the humor […]
Non Sequitur Titling
Hey, y’all. In case you haven’t gathered, this is my last month writing for clay this year. I know, you’re really sad. But you have a significant other now, so you can take consolation in him or her. And remember to toast me as you remember the golden days of […]