
ARC EDITIONS ARCHIVE
The archive of past editions in the school year 2021/22
The Photograph
By: Elvina Lau The photo stood on the mantel, with flowers stretched across the frame. Cold glass covered a fading scene, which showed...
The Calm Before the Storm
By: Eva Gilbert A sunny day it was, when I entered the ship, there were no lights but the sun was bright a candle needn’t be lit. When we...
Oasis
By: Mani Michelle McCarthy This scene takes place in maladh where a battle has arisen between the council members and two traitors; Asim...
Melatonin
By: Natalie Cheung 6 millions of dozy hormones, Dribbling one by one, Red cell, white cell, Eventually all filled with dreams, Floating...
Imagine Dragons
By: Diya Purohit There was nothing but darkness. I heard a sound behind me and turned, and came face to face with it. With its plunging...
Do you love me?
By: Danielle Lee Note: This was inspired by two birds that I saw in my garden the other day Do you love me? I need to know. I’m confused....
create a not so folly life will you
By: Theo Hsiah Forth and bring a cheer said the king Staring at the wilted blossoms, withering akin Machinations delve in our deepest...
Color
By: Cavis Chan I stood amidst the dead of the night, staring desolately into the empty night scenery. My mind slowly drifts back to a...
Santa's Magic
By: Anu Subramanian Senthilkannan Rachel had always been a curious person. She questioned everything that happened in the world. She...
Real Colours
By: Audrey Yeung Lyla sat on the blue sofa in the doctor’s office, her mom on one side, and the doctor in front of her, holding a stack...
Merry Go Round (Of Time)
By: Charlotte Shum For the 42nd time, the machine brightens up and envelopes you in its gaudy light. For the 1st time in a while, you’re...
Fruits and Veg
By: Trevor Shum This is a combination of three different pieces about the members of my family. I believe that if you take a long enough...
Departure
By: Abbie Wong It was void of light, yet blindingly bright. Colder than I had ever felt, as it burned like the sun. Three sizes too...
Stone Cold Statue
By: Charlotte Shum With the strike of a chisel, another shard fell off, revealing the stone gaze of a stone eye. For a split second, I...
ABOUT ARC
Arts @ RCHK is Renaissance College Hong Kong's online literary and arts magazine and a proud showcase of the talent of RCHK students. ARC is the platform on which students can publish their short stories, personal essays, poetry, art, photography, and comics for the enjoyment of a wider community. These wonderful pieces are our students' expression of their world-view, thoughts, and ideas, beliefs and values - voiced through well-chosen phrases or splashes of colour. Please take a moment to enjoy their work. New editions come out on the 31st of November, January, April and May from 2021-2022.