THE PURPLE FLYING ELEPHANT by Joram Piatigorsky
Charlie, a shoe salesman, jumped out of bed, startled that it was already 8:30. His United Airlines Flight was scheduled for 10:22. Now he didn’t even have time for breakfast. He had set the...
AGATHA by Barry Garelick
I suspected there was more to Agatha Berlinsky than her coldness and lack of humor. It was 1963, and we didn’t get along. She was a long-term substitute teaching our eighth grade English class....
ELEANOR’S POEMS by Nardine Sanderson
Poem one: (Decorum)How bittersweet is sleep, The pillage of the end, where death evades the breath of life, and silence is a friend, for what becomes of us and love, does it last eternity...
NEOLIBERALISMO E AUTORITARISMO: DUAS FACES DE UMA MOEDA por Beatriz Mestre
1 Introdução
Nascido do modelo capitalista que marcou vincadamente o período seguinte à Revolução Industrial e que, de forma mais ou menos vincada, alimentou a escalada autoritária dos anos 30 do século XX, o neoliberalismo...
HOW DID I BECOME THE BEGGAR by Stephanie Daich
HOW DID I BECOME THE BEGGAR
“Lady, lady, stop ignoring me.” The loud voice from the wheelchair reverberates against the walls, overriding the chatter of people walking the mall.
“If I don’t look at him, I...
MEMORIES OF THE DEATH INSIDE ME: An Ectopic Pregnancy Story by Katie Ness
“Katie, I'm 8 weeks pregnant, I held off from telling you as long as I could because I know this news could upset you, but I consider you a close friend and I want...