GETTING THERAPY IN BEIJING IS A PRODUCTION
GETTING THERAPY IN BEIJING IS A PRODUCTION- An excerpt from a novel “Waiting for Love Child”by Maya Alexandri
I went to the International Harmony Hospital family counseling clinic because...
VINDICATION by Matthew Emma
VINDICATIONBy Matthew Emma
(Dedicated to John Liotine, a man who showed the courage to do what few men would)
While a man many reviled did not...
CONNECT THE DOTS by Alex Clark-McGlenn
CONNECT THE DOTSBy Alex Clark-McGlenn
Author's Note: The names of those involved in this piece have been changed to protect their privacy.
10:40pm February 23rd
CLICK by Patrick Jahnke
CLICKBy Patrick Jahnke
We walked all around the town. We walked across streets during rush hour and across abandoned dirt roads. We walked down the road to Ms. Harris’s...
WASTED LIFE IDIOT by Katie Baker
WASTED LIFE IDIOTBy Katie Baker
The morning it broke was brilliant, a warm June morning as clear as water in a crystal glass. The sun rode high in the...
FINDING THE END by Idalis Nieves
FINDING THE ENDBy Idalis Nieves
Ebony Rose didn’t care for interacting with the other students in her sixth grade class other than through the seating chart devised by...
HAPPILY EVER AFTER WORLD by Susan Lago
HAPPILY EVER AFTER WORLDBy Susan Lago
Annie has a date. They met on TruLuv.com, a dating site for those who haven’t yet given up on love. So far most...
HEADLESS BUDDHA by Stephen J. Gallas
HEADLESS BUDDHABy Stephen J. Gallas
The baked clay temple towered over the clearing surrounded by lush green foliage, and served as the only landmark in sight. This particular temple...
MOURNER’S PRAYER by Richard Klin
MOURNER'S PRAYERBy Richard Klin
After the end of the Second World War—after the German occupation, the round-ups, the hiding—the tailor’s son and daughter boarded a ship and left...
TIMES BEING WHAT THEY ARE by Beth Deitchman
TIMES BEING WHAT THEY AREBy Beth Deitchman
Raymond put off telling his employees about the impending branch closure for three weeks. At first he held onto the hope that...