"I wish I could eat the whole world up" Nectar, sent to us by Sage Lundquist, which is one of her index card poems; a series of poems and illustrations on cards that can easily be traded, gifted, or left in public for passerby to find. (Which is one of the coolest ideas of all time and now I want to find an index card poem sitting around somewhere in public!)

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"I am everything they are afraid to see." A collection of unpublished works submitted to us by Carlina Hirsch for our October theme. They speak of innate human desire and the hidden capacity we have as people to orchestrate our lives toward darker inclinations.

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"You look at the sky and suddenly you know how you lost all the colors from last night's painting" Words and photography by contributor Zahra for our fall theme

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My ghost, where'd you go? I can't find you in the body sleeping next to me Ghost poetry by Peach Creative Director Maddy Hart featuring artwork submitted by Jennifer Udema (@jennmu on Instagram) All photography and poetry by Maddy; sketch by Jennifer

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"Witches are not superstitious. We are the things superstitions are made of." Photography by Peach Team member Rosa Martinez

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Beautiful photography contributed by Sofie (@hiitssofie on Instagram) that conjures up all the things we love best about fall. All photos by Sofie.

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