Soliloquies ConcordiaEl Sombrerón By Santiago Eastman Herrera El Sombrerón waits for you to see him. It was a month before Halloween when I did—the first time. I had...
Soliloquies ConcordiaRomcoms in Literature and the 3rd Act Syndromeby Alessia Bellizzi Over the summer, I was obsessed with doing absolutely nothing. After working myself to the point of burnout, I took...
Soliloquies ConcordiaThe Art of Loving: Capitalism, Solitude, and My WritingBy Yael Tobón Uribe I’ve found it is all too easy to blame capitalism for anything unpleasant that happens to me–stress, high prices,...
Soliloquies Concordia"Latinx" in Literature By Santiago Eastman Herrera When people see my name and ask me where I’m from, the answer can sometimes range anywhere from “Oof, long...
Soliloquies ConcordiaGrowing Up Through my Favorite Novel By Maia R. Becerra Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi As the end of the semester approaches, I’ve found myself constantly thinking about the...
Soliloquies ConcordiaI Care but I Feel Like I Don'tBy Swan I sat on the hardwood floor with a pint of beer and my cat on a poof next to me, I was watching YouTube on my TV. This is an...
Soliloquies ConcordiaQ&A With a Fellow Student: Morgan GordonBy Lucy Farcnik Morgan Gordan is a second-year Creative Writing student at Concordia University. She is also planning a minor in film...
Soliloquies ConcordiaA Young Adult’s Opinion of Young Adult FictionBy Julia Bifulco I have about seventy-five TikTok videos whose privacy settings are set to “only visible to me,” and the reason they...
Soliloquies ConcordiaSocial Movements and Burnout: 8 de MarzoBy Maia R. Becerra Emotional burnout as a consequence of social movements has become a topic of discussion over the past decade. The...
Soliloquies ConcordiaSpotlight: The Anthropocene ReviewedBy Lucy Farcnik If you lived through the John Green hype of what I will conservatively estimate as being from 2008-2015 (unless you’re a...