by admin | Jun 27, 2015 | Submissions
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following little stories were sent to me by my dear friend Sarah Slyman, who began her message with this: “sorry! (sic) We are going non stop (sic) over here. Literally, (sic) non-stop!! now (sic) summer breaks is here already and maybe things will...
by admin | Jun 27, 2015 | Submissions
By Surjit Singh Flora He is always in my heart. I will always love him forever…and I have so much pain in my heart. I couldn’t believe I lost him, just like that. My heart will never heal. Underneath the calm and happy mask, pain and turmoil continues to churn....
by admin | Jun 16, 2015 | Essays, Peter's blog
The house stood empty. Dad and I stood exhausted. With our backs against our overloaded trucks, we stared at the home where time had knitted our family together since 1958. Mom was gone now, and we were packing up the house. Bright rectangles on the walls showed where...
by admin | Jun 7, 2015 | Submissions
By Emily Alexander I grew up pretty sheltered in a retirement community in Arkansas. The average age of the person on my street was about 60 years old. Blue hair, yapping small Chihuahuas, and corny yard ornaments littered our corners. I was my parent’s “miracle...