Recipe For Freedom

By: Ryan Fowler

One can Cream of Independent Thinking

Pour over at least twelve years of ground up education

In a twelve inch skillet.

*Note: Must have community powered stove.

Place skillet over high heat of revolution.

Stir occasionally.

Meanwhile, chop up some Fox news, Sean Hannity, and a greedy corporation,

then throw that out because they are all bitter.

Mix 4 tablespoons of Jean-Paul Sartre, with a just a teaspoon of Nietzsche in a small bowl.

Bring half a pound of “I Have a Dream” to a boil, drain, return to pot.

Add mixture from small bowl.

Add as much of the elusive Integrity of Politicians as you can find to the skillet and pour over

“I Have a Dream.”

If you cannot find any Integrity of Politicians,

Just turn up the heat of community powered revolution

Until it all looks the same.

 

Bio: Ryan Fowler is a second year student at the Venice campus of SCF. He enjoys the arts and would like to write and direct films in the future. He has a particular taste in music and aesthetics that seems a bit different from the norm of society. It is this unique view on beauty that allows him to creatively evoke different kinds of emotions with his works.

Colliding Dreams

 

By: Megan Finsel

We are colliding dreams,

spinning in uncertainty;

stars within

our own nebula,

destined to find that

where we belong

is with

each other.

 

 

Bio: I’m a Special Education major with a love for books. Writing is my passion; it is how I connect with the world and share my thoughts and emotions. To get to know me more you need to read my stories because I put a piece of my heart into each one. My goal is to inspire at least one person through my work; then I know I’ve done my job. ​

 

No Dumping

By: Leah Glaser

BIO: I am currently a freshman at the Bradenton SCF. I enjoy doing photography on my own, but am hopeful to take a photography class in the future to get better. The koi fish background was taken at Selby Gardens, while the ‘no dumping’ foreground was taken by an abandoned railroad. This is a social commentary picture on the destruction of pollution.

Love in Strange Places

By: Tim Nail

BIO: I am Tim Nail. There is not much to say, because everyone knows me. I am a poet, a photographer, a person. A writer, a teacher, a mathematician, and a nice person. My work varies from time to time. I never truly know what will come out of my brain, it is really quite a fun surprise!

Refection of the World

By: Tim Nail

BIO: I am Tim Nail. There is not much to say, because everyone knows me. I am a poet, a photographer, a person. A writer, a teacher, a mathematician, and a nice person. My work varies from time to time. I never truly know what will come out of my brain, it is really quite a fun surprise!

After the Rain

By: Tim Nail

BIO: I am Tim Nail. There is not much to say, because everyone knows me. I am a poet, a photographer, a person. A writer, a teacher, a mathematician, and a nice person. My work varies from time to time. I never truly know what will come out of my brain, it is really quite a fun surprise!

A path to Sucess

By: Tim Nail

BIO: I am Tim Nail. There is not much to say, because everyone knows me. I am a poet, a photographer, a person. A writer, a teacher, a mathematician, and a nice person. My work varies from time to time. I never truly know what will come out of my brain, it is really quite a fun surprise!

Clouds of the Sunrise

By: Tim Nail

BIO: I am Tim Nail. There is not much to say, because everyone knows me. I am a poet, a photographer, a person. A writer, a teacher, a mathematician, and a nice person. My work varies from time to time. I never truly know what will come out of my brain, it is really quite a fun surprise!