I’m only 15. I come home from a September day at the park and listen to “Fractions,” innocent at my first glimpse into a first love; “It’s good to see you, I missed you last night, that’s such a lovely color, it goes with your eyes.” * I walk back from the bus with my […]
Lauren Suval studied print journalism and psychology at Hofstra University, and she is a writer based in New York. Her work has been featured on Psych Central, Thought Catalog, Catapult Community, and other online publications. Lauren's e-book “Coping With Life’s Clutter” and her latest book, “The Art Of Nostalgia,” a collection of personal essays, can both be found on Amazon. She loves to be followed on Twitter @LaurenSuval and on Facebook @LaurenSuvalWriting.
I’m only 15. I come home from a September day at the park and listen to “Fractions,” innocent at my first glimpse into a first love; “It’s good to see you, I missed you last night, that’s such a lovely color, it goes with your eyes.” * I walk back from the bus with my […]
I’m only 15. I come home from a September day at the park and listen to “Fractions,” innocent at my first glimpse into a first love; “It’s good to see you, I missed you last night, that’s such a lovely color, it goes with your eyes.” * I walk back from the bus with my […]
I’m only 15. I come home from a September day at the park and listen to “Fractions,” innocent at my first glimpse into a first love; “It’s good to see you, I missed you last night, that’s such a lovely color, it goes with your eyes.” * I walk back from the bus with my […]