THE EIGHTIES By Betty J. Sayles
THE EIGHTIESBy Betty J. Sayles
My son was a career Air Force man and while visiting me in northern Wisconsin, he saw 80 acres of woods, swamp and beaver dam that he loved on sight...
THE HOWL OF AN AMERICAN PSYCHO By Vanya Suchan
THE HOWL OF AN AMERICAN PSYCHO: An Introspection into the Destructive Americaby Vanya Suchan
To raise the notion that the human being reaches for the glamorized “American dream”, but remains crushed in her struggle and...
FAKE PEOPLE ARE THE BEST ONES By Cassie Follman
FAKE PEOPLE ARE THE BEST ONESBy Cassie Follman
When I was a kid, I was enamored with the world of Pretend. Endless possibilities stretched out before me, and imagining fake scenarios came second nature. Characters...
DERELICT by Allen Long
DERELICTBy Allen Long
I once sat on the floor at a Saturday night party at my friend Rick’s house; I was drunk, and Rick unknowingly stood on my legs, sipped a beer, and conversed with...
THE PHILOSOPHY OF IRONY IN GREEK CULTURE By Dimitra Tsourou
THE PHILOSOPHY OF IRONY IN GREEK CULTUREby Dimitra Tsourou This article stems from my dissatisfaction with the available interpretations of irony in Greek culture. A further difficulty in understanding “Greek irony” results from the inability...
HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT By Michele Sprague
HE LOVES ME. HE LOVES ME NOTBy Michele Sprague
Twenty years ago I couldn’t get enough of him. We talked for hours and never ran out of things to say. We greeted each other with...
KINDER-WHORE By Deanna M. Lehman
KINDERWHOREby Deanne M. Lehman(an excerpt)
I was born into a world of darkness and my mother was the moon. Cold and unsmiling, she stood illuminated by her man of the moment, many faces changing throughout...