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Rev·er·ie  

Noun  

/ˈrev(ə)rēe  

  1. A state of being pleasantly lost in one’s thoughts; a daydream.   

  2. The condition of being lost in thought.  

French: rêverie, from Middle French, delirium, from resver, rever to wander, be delirious 

First known use: 1654 

To be lost in reverie is to humor the mind, a mind that only wants what’s best for you. To be lost in reverie is to escape our fears and fuel our ambitions. We daydream to forget but also to inspire.  

To be lost in reverie is a beautiful thing. Though the mind can be a scary place, it can also conceive an angelic safe haven.  

So don’t be afraid to daydream. To indulge in your deepest desires, to envision your greatest ambitions.   

Don’t be afraid to get lost in Reverie.  


Rendezvous: Folio's Greatest Hits
(collective piece created by the Folio staff)

FICTION

A Vivid Description of Deliciousness by Denise Heninger 

Agent of Horror by CJ Lawson 

An Abstract Escape From Monotony by Hyrum Yates 

Another Day by Lalo Lemus

Balance by Kirk Graham 

Cadmael: The Jaguar Whisperer of Dos Bec by Collin Siavrakas 

Cinnamon Girl by Quinn Hoggan 

Condolences by Calvin Dittmore 

Crisis by Quinn Hoggan 

Hypocrite by Dallen Williamson 

The Land of Hunter Stories: The White Panther by Jessica Ducuara 

Lipstick by Samuel Wilson 

Lost In the Plot by CJ Lawson 

Mama: The Girl Who Danced With the Moon by Quinn Hoggan 

One Night in L.A. by Caleb England 

Queen’s Blasphemy by Alexander Crowe 

Second Chance At Eternity by Sierra Mitchell 

Servant to Circumstance by Marisela Perez 

Shades of Love by Contessa Mitchell 

The Bow and Arrow by Justin Valiente  

The Boy in Silver by J.A. Peña 

The Family by Richard S. Morgan 

The Puppy’s Diary by KaylieAnn Brown 

Weeping Magdalena by Luz Maria Carreno

Well Worn Bond by Chad Plante  

When Moonlight Meets Sunshine by Marisela Perez 

Yoshi by KaylieAnn Brown 




NONFICTION

A Brown Girl Farm Girl by Luz Maria Carreno 

A Little While Longer by Tiffany Blair 

A Perfect Winter’s Day by Denise Heninger  

A Second Chance for Life by Elaf Hussein 

Addiction by Lizzy Raimondi 

An African Tale. by Ethan Udy 

Dad’s Four-Decade Apple Pie by Ethan Eldred 

Dear Lonely Imposter by Shawny Bate 

Gone Fishin’ by Daniel Baird 

Gunslinger by Will Stamp 

Heart and Brain Drain from Italy by Asia Rondoni

How It all Started by Victoria Roberts  

Kona Costco by Randall Back

My Blue Views by Julie Lara 

Pain Living with the Dead by Emily Kathryn Burke 

Ramadan, the Month of Fasting by Laila Ali 

Run by Grace Vesely 

Shadows by Meg 

Shaking Grounds by Mary Lois Wallace 

Slivers by Henry K 

The Dreadful Drop-off by Charlie Whiting Boyce 

The Golden Hour by Lesa Wilkinson 

The Last Box by Miriam Nicholson 

The Price of Flight by Ben Masters 

The Handprint and the Silhouette by Jamison Banae' Watson 

Thursday Market by Luz Maria Carreno 

Trapped in the Well by Denise Heninger 




POETRY

Begin/End by Heather Graham 

Bottled Stars by Ashlyn Mae Stratton 

Clinging by Larissa Zerbini 

Color Me In by Marie Kynd  

Desert Time Rot by Contessa Mitchell 

Desperately Seeking Silhouette by Jamison Banae’ Watson

End by KaylieAnn Brown  

Femininity by Ashlyn Mae Stratton 

For You by Heather Graham

Great Basin by j. r. warnberg 

Happiness by Abygail Lee Miller 

incidents and observations by j. r. warnberg 

Love: Is, Once Was, Will Be by Dorian Fitzgerald 

My Love, Letter by Kamillah Cosey 

My Pillow by Arleen Jimenez 

My Whole Heart by Zoe Blankenship 

My Ember’s Ending by Rosario Garcia Ruiz 

Nowhere Today by Katherine Cavazos 

One Sense by Samuel Wilson 

Pink by Heather Graham

Quiet Nights and Misty Streets by Alexander Crowe 

Rezo el Padre Nuestro by Marisela Perez 

Shaving Peach Fuzz by Calvin Dittmore 

sickly like honey by isabella p. prada a. 

sweet like honey by isabella p. prada a. 

The Last, Best Kiss by Denise Heninger 

the moon, you, and I by isabella p. prada a. 

The Observer by Kamillah Cosey  

The Rift by Miriam Nicholson 

Thoughts on the Color PINK by Ashlyn Mae Stratton 

Writing is my Life by Denise Heninger 

You Unwittingly Made Me! by anonymous

 

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