There’s familiarity to it all.
Each person knows to have a dream. Each person the little girl meets has one. They are expected to have one, just as they are expected to grow old and grow up.
A dream, the little girl learns, is different from the kinds of dreams that gather at her eyelashes at night, surrounded by inky darkness and the slivers of light that slip through her curtains. A dream is something to chase after. A dream is something she wants. A dream is that little flicker of light, that little fairy hidden in the depths of her reality. A dream makes her supple, translucent, loose like candle wax: as if a single spark could make and unmake everything.
Here, she dreams and sleeps in thoughts and feelings that hold onto her like hands, reaching out to keep her here. Her path is drawn by luminescent footsteps, each one as precise as the other, as if expecting her to follow perfectly. There is no earth and sky, no land and water. There is nothing except her, floating in this space that is so tight and so clenched and so firm that she has reach out and imagine something, dream something—
The striking of a piano key, the pull of a thread and needle, the twirling of ribbons, the crunching of chips, the making of a new friend, the reunion of two old ones.
A dream is whatever you want it to be.
Table of Contents
Prose
Akshara Taraniganty – something different
Alisa Lu – the dream he composed
Alisha Bose – Dixie on the Hill
Elizabeth Cheng – Serving Size: 15 chips
Ethan Lin – Clairvoyant
Grace Huang – In, Out
Kaylia Mai – The Dream-Catcher
Matthew Lu – No Wings to Fly
Melissa Chen – a butterfly
Michelle Hui – Corporate Gods
Michelle Zhu – Rêveuse; a String
Sophie Guan – The Counsel: A Conversation
Suphala Nibhanupudi – of tangy tulip tea
William Huang – cows and grass
Lauren Ho – Starter pack
William Zong – The Parable of the King
Poetry
Flora Huang – Mirages
Helina Li – Waterborne
Lillian Fu – Scrapbook Dreams
Pranav Mishra – KUMBH MELA, PRAYAGRAJ, 2013
Renee Ge – Requiem
William Zong – (Borrowed Love)
Ria Chaudhary – rise and fall
Nathaniel Satriya* – Sequentia
*Spring issue school-wide contest winner