The Diamond Line

The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Ode to a Screen Door by Rachel Sweningson

A stretch of metal mesh warped by summer humidities, encased by the creak of rusted hinges and the click of a small push-latch that even my pudgy, clumsy hands, sticky with jam could thwart with ease and residue You’re welcomed at the instance of a first spring rain,...

Festoons by Rachel Sweningson

I liked watching their arms reach Through the slats of my blinds. Petals drinking sunlight that seeks To prolong a lifespan cut and tied. O’er days, the flowers grudgingly wane Away, but the drying phloem remains Persistent and hopeful. A prognosis Meant nothing to...

Boiled Jam by Arden Malloy

I wasn’t careful. The medley of fruits (blackberry / raspberry / strawberry / blueberry), entwined with sugar attacked me as it was liquefying in the small pot beneath my hands. It scalded me, left a white dot the size of a snowflake on the soft flesh of my pinky...