“If we, citizens, do not support our artists, then we sacrifice our imagination on the altar of crude reality and we end up believing in nothing and having worthless dreams.” -Yann Martel, Life of Pi
Over the past two years, while the pandemic ebbed and flowed around us, much art was made. Our young poets, writers, dancers, and visual artists, just to name a few, had more time than ever to consider the vagaries of the world, and to filter these elements through the lenses of their hearts and minds, creating some of the works you will see in this issue.
Thanks and praise go to Elton and his editorial team for making this happen. With a joyful heart, I present to you the 2022 edition of Fairview’s Ellipses Literary Magazine.
Carla Roitz
Faculty Co-Sponsor
5/2022
Frances Johnson
I want to ask you what your name is / because I really don’t know...
Isabel Kembel
As my pencil paints a picture / my paper is a portal / peering into a paradise...
Elton Cao
Taking labored steps through faded photographs. / Do the oaks speak my language? Touching / rough bark...
Ava Tracy
I was young and the summer air was hot and heavy, so hot you would be showered in warmth the minute you stepped outside. Too hot to stand on the concrete bare foot, so you had to find cool patches of shade to protect your burning toes...
Gabriella Reiss
Tomás was ten when he discovered his ability to see the future. It could be several days, hours, minutes into the future, though minutes were typical. He was at the park watching a ladybug crawl across the grass, when a searing pain flashed through his mind...
Nate Bleekman
White. The whole world around me. I couldn’t tell what way was up or down. Moments before I had been skiing in the highlands bowl when I caught an edge, I knew it right when it happened...
Anonymous
I feel like this is the perfect place to complain about writing. Rather media in general. First it needs to be said that I don’t disapprove of all media. I think some can serve a generally good purpose...
Linz Ellis
Jessica Wang
Isabel Kembel
Brynn Smith
Elton Cao
Ever since I’ve begun writing, I have believed that passions of the creative arts are present wherever we go, wherever humans sculpt the world. Throughout history, woven in our culture; we are built upon the principles of writing. This year’s issue of Ellipses only proves me more and more correct...
Editor in Chief
Elton Cao
Genre Editors
Alex Mihaila
Gabriella Reiss
Juliet Koechel
Lila Nuttle
Nate Bleekman
Coco Rohde
Syd Mei-Dan
Teacher Sponsors
Jaime Rodrigues
Carla Roitz