PinnedAlexia MichelleEssay on the “founding fathers”This semester, I’m taking a class on U.S. history from the colonial era to the civil war. It was not my first choice for a class, but I’m…Mar 19, 2022Mar 19, 2022
Alexia MichelleA New October— poemWhen the pain has long passed october no longer stings in the way it used to October is now just another month with you and your…Oct 4Oct 4
Alexia MichelleAmongst the Cherubs— poemThe older I get the more I feel the appeal of heavenDec 7, 2023Dec 7, 2023
Alexia MichelleShe Loves Me: Reflections of a 20 Something and Advice for Women at the Glorious Age of 19This morning I woke up to a facebook notification telling me to check out a memory from 4 years ago. 4 years ago seems so distant, but that…Nov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023
Alexia MichelleIn October, He Had to Amputate — Short StoryMy favorite show was on this afternoon, a sit-com called Albert: this time, a depressed Albert came home from work after a long day, only…Oct 10, 2023Oct 10, 2023
Alexia MichelleThe Art of Heartbreak — poemHeartbreak is an art you only get once or twice to do it right like Patsy ClineSep 29, 20231Sep 29, 20231
Alexia MichelleIridescence — poemThe day I died drowning was the greatest day of my little life sometimes — thats what i thinkSep 18, 2023Sep 18, 2023
Alexia MichelleReflecting on My Teach for America Experience: First-Year Teacher HellBefore I start this I just want to clarify a few things. I have nothing against the people I worked with personally, neither on the Teach…Aug 26, 2023Aug 26, 2023
Alexia MichelleFor 23 years, I’ve Found — poemThat life is grief in a gift box how am i supposed to live when moments of joy and happiness have found their own way towards a door that…Aug 14, 2023Aug 14, 2023
Alexia MichelleWhy All Artists Are Shit People (Capitalism)So, in lieu of all the cancellations of major stars that have been idolized and romanticized for years, some decades—I wanted to take some…Aug 6, 2023Aug 6, 2023