In a poem based loosely on Thom of Trebond, Samantha presents both A Grim Outlook on the dangers of loneliness, and a warming solution to this problem.
In New Boy and Beautiful/Ugly Girl, Rowan explores the fragile nature of teenage relationships and asks ever-important questions about whether boys are nicer than girls after all.
Music, a poem by Therese, is a heartfelt declaration of one girl's love for music and the various incredible worlds one gets lost in while playing it.
Vonnie offers a tongue-in-cheek instruction manual, How Babies Are Made. Whether mother, husband or child, there is no doubt that everyone will feel some degree of empathy with this nonetheless humorous piece.
Last but definitely not least, the concept of Innocence and the lengths to which we go in order to preserve it is explored in a short wordplay by Ridan.