Noelle Rose received her MFA in Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she was awarded a Graduate fellowship. She never wants to stop writing about pop culture and the vulnerability within iT.

Floor Plan @ Dancing Girl Press

DINING ROOM

The day it happened, I wore a polo shirt that read NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION LEADER on the back. This is what everyone could see when I answered the call at 12:30pm on July 5, 2006 on the University of Connecticut Storrs campus. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION LEADER standing by the dining hall window, watching the diagonal linger of a path through the quad. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION LEADER, chocolate smeared on her khakis.

The phone said our house burned down.
The phone was my father.
To the phone, I said and?

I felt my supervisor drape his arm over my shoulders, guide me away from the window into a flurry of not-yet students idling with trays of soft-serve ice cream.

The word had been correct in my head then incorrect when I said it out loud.
In my head, the word meant tell me which animals died.
I expected the phone to know this.

Press: The Writer Magazine

The Runner @ Hobart