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The Chimes

Amazing Short Stories for a Busy Semester

Amazing Short Stories for a Busy Semester
Your next reading might be on this list.
Clarissa Jocelyn, Managing Editor September 17, 2024

As the semester starts and the pace ramps up, not all of us have the time to read more books for fun on top of our classes' reading requirements. For those who want to read more books but do not have the time to read a 300-page novel, here are some short stories you can read between class breaks or on...

Inkslinger returns

Inkslinger returns
The Inkslinger club hosted its annual launch party for its 2018–2019 published journal.
Jenna Owens, Freelance Writer April 27, 2019

Biola’s very own literary journalism club, The Inkslinger, held its annual public reading of literature and visual works created by the club participants, celebrating the release of this year’s edition of its literary journal at Sycamore Lawn on April 25. Inkslinger combines the efforts of editors,...

“The Opposite of Loneliness” is irreproachable

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Marina Keegan writes with a unique quality and voice that demands to be read.
Hayley Langdon, Writer April 26, 2016
Marina Keegan writes with a unique quality and voice that demands to be read.

Fiction fosters empathy

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As our generation becomes more narcissistic, fiction helps us learn and practice empathy.
Dorea Marshall, Writer May 12, 2015
As our generation becomes more narcissistic, fiction helps us learn and practice empathy.