Fiction
By: Jeffrey Delano Davis The wind screams through the pickup. It tosses rusted bolts, fence wire, wrenches, and Sike’s feed bowl about the cargo bed with alarming ferocity. Nina rubs flints of plywood and sheep hair from her watering eyes….
Fiction
By: Elaine Lennon It is a truth universally acknowledged that the intimate exchanges between young men are principally of the gaming variety. It was with a deal of struggle that Ned and Dobbin Smith kept their friendship at the level…
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If you’re looking for some inspiration and guidance on how to improve your life, self-help books are a great place to start. In this article, we’ll be looking at the top 10 self-help books written in recent times that are…
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Writing a book is a challenging task, but making it a bestseller is even more difficult. The publishing industry is highly competitive, and thousands of books are published every year, making it challenging for any author to stand out. However,…
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If you have a passion for writing and an interest in the music industry, you might be wondering how to turn your talents into a source of income. Writing songs and poetry can be a fulfilling and lucrative career, but…
Poetry
By: Sheila Murphy Requiescat There will be no warmer momentthan that autumn evening when neighbors musickedtheir way across the upstairs patioglasses lifted and sweet shoots of syllableslovelied their way into our room acrosswhere only we were living laughing dancing There…
Fiction
By: Seonbeom Kim I gazed outside of the car window at the highway ahead of me, gleaming in the sunlight. The sky was blue. I could not wait to finally arrive home after 6-weeks of Engineering camp. Arduous projects, challenging…
Poetry
By: Christian Ward Lake, Frozen Freezing weatherturned the lakeinto an icy tear.The snow coveredhillside, swept asidelike a brushstrokegone wrong, indifferent.The blue sky, framedin its Post-it note,offers no consolationto the frozen-over lake —like the name of someoneyou once loved trappedin a…
Poetry
By: Vanaja Malathy my adorable granddaughter turned eighti rummaged all the toy shopsto explore…to find something hilarious,and desperately looked for a perfect toyon her birthday a smart watch, magnetic fidget pen,3D Printing Pen, Instant print cameramico personal AI robot, a…
Poetry
By: Chen Ruizhe Spring fireworksAt that time, the weather was no longer divided between inside and outsideStop at the windowLook into the glassFeeling the self that is hidden and reflectedThe sound of spring shadows light. Pull a piece of spider…












