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THE APOLOGY

“An unacceptable apology”. she anguished, “If only I could take back those foul words!” Tears of shame sizzled on the Continue reading →

THE LAST YOGI

The old woman nodded and leaned forward. ” Inhale UP, exhale down,” the teacher directed. The old woman let her Continue reading →

THE TRADE

Photo prompt from Friday Fictioneers:  Less than 100 Words. Photo Credit:  Shaktiki Sharma The bus shelter lights rammed hammers and Continue reading →

Moxy Mayhem’s Remembering Moon

    (to the tune of Leanord Cohens’ Hallelulah because Elliot likes that song and because James and Julia like Continue reading →

Trouble in Paradise?

“An artist without an idea is mendicant; barren. He goes begging among the hours.” -Irving Stone- “The Agony and the Continue reading →

BEYOND WORDS

I lift fragrant hot coffee to my lips and in the sky, two meteors, one bold and bright, in the Continue reading →

THE WALK: THE TAKE HOME

“Pretend you can walk faster,” I said to R, and knowing this would raise his ire, I added, “and tonight, Continue reading →

THE WALK, CHAPTER TWO

  Yesterday, and the day before, I did not drink. I ate things I never eat. I went through the Continue reading →

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