Sunny August Afternoon in Kathmandu, a Poem by Bhuwan Thapaliya
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On a sunny August afternoon in Kathmandu, I heard the whine of sirens. Looking up from my laptop screen, I saw ambulances careering up...
Sherre Vernon
Oct 2, 20202 min read
In Witness to A Pandemic Cleansing, a Poem by Sherre Vernon
. And then, the sadness came & so I braced the falling shelves, broke free the cobwebs from the doorframe. Traced my eyes from heaven to...
Niles Reddick
Sep 25, 20203 min read
Simple Man, a Short Story by Niles Reddick
When COVID began to sweep across America, schools, business, and even churches closed, and the country was quiet, it was like a sore on a...
Faith Esene
Aug 28, 20203 min read
How to Become Famous: A Guide for the [Extra] Ordinary
An essay written by Faith Esene. I google myself, and a link to different social media platforms appear on the screen, and maybe a list...
Almond Syiem
Aug 26, 20201 min read
Quarantine Prayer, a Poem by Almond Syiem
For the collection: 'Life in the time of #COVID'. for them counting breaths in strange seclusion, in complex friendship with oxygenating...
Stephen House
Aug 16, 20202 min read
Riding This Out, a Poem by Stephen House
For the collection: 'Life in the time of #COVID'. my mum is ninety and in a nursing home her main joy is the visits she gets but the...
Des Mannay
Aug 9, 20203 min read
Social Dissonance, a Poem by Des Mannay
For the collection: 'Life in the time of #COVID'. Coronavirus has pushed the death toll in the United Kingdom to its highest level since...
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Aug 7, 20202 min read
A Tibetan Story, a Poem by Almond Syiem
I Behind snow-clad ranges is an enormous plateau of unfulfilled dreams. Beyond margins that draw lines between nations, wild horses...
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Jul 12, 20201 min read
Uncertain, a Poem by Carol Kanter
For the collection: 'Life in the time of #COVID' Whoever puts much faith in seers, crystal balls, tarot cards tea leaves, palm readings...
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Jun 5, 20201 min read
'Power' - Spoken Word, a Poem by by 'Undisclosed'
Black lives matter
White lives matter
Every side’s got its history
We just need to dig far back enough
Every colour has its good and bad.
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May 22, 20205 min read
16oz, a Short Story by Lancelot Schaubert
If you have a soft spot for Norse mythology or thoroughly enjoyed Thor's (2011 movie) acclimation to earth, then you are in for a treat!
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Apr 26, 20201 min read
Coronavirus, a Poem by Mick Yates
For the collection: 'Life in the time of #COVID' when this has all passed when this is old news and long forgotten when we reflect upon...
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Apr 1, 20202 min read
New Rules to Abide By, a Poem by Bob Beagrie
A prose poem by Bob Beagrie on the New Rules to Abide By in the time of #COVID-19.
Debra Ayis
Mar 22, 20202 min read
In Good Company - A History of the CCTV, and of StaTechs, an Article by Debra Ayis
A History of the CCTV, and of StaTechs
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Aug 3, 20194 min read
Canon In D With A Side Of Tomato Soup, a Short Story by Rachel Printy
Rachel Printy writes an emotional short story on dementia and in particular Alzheimer's disease. Short but effective.
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Aug 3, 20196 min read
WWJD-LGBT, a Devotional by Becket Cook
According to Jesus, the second greatest commandment is to love our neighbor as ourselves.— Becket Cook
Debra Ayis
Jul 30, 20191 min read
She Lives, a Poem by Debra Ayis
Human trafficking is an ever-increasing area of international concern. Trafficking in humans is one of the fastest-growing criminal...
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