Left on the Ground By Robert Waldvogel The time is nigh to reach for the sky. The words rotate in my mind the way the minute hand unwinds on my clock. But still, I dose… Oh, I hope my tie’s on straight… You have it already… Yes, my degree… I’m sure I can learn that job, […]
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The Talking Fish That Could Fly By Jim Liston Randy was running out of time. He needed to come up with an idea for a project for his school’s science fair. He was tired of Tommy always winning, this year he was determined to beat him. Looking online, he found an ad that sounded interesting. “Teach […]
The Sorceress By Paul Vincent Tatireta The status of grandmother Kautakarawa was difficult to fathom but I suppose the best way to categorize her identity was to give her the title of a sorceress. She certainly was somewhat of an enigma. Even her name, which literally meant ‘she who awakens heaven’, had a strange spiritual aura […]
An Awakening By Claudette Cleveland ‘They looked normal.’ Denise thought as she looked around the circle of people who had gathered. Her friend Carol, who had talked her into coming to this meditation group sat next to her. She was chatting with one of the men in the group, showing him a crystal. Carol always had […]
Carpet Syndrome By Ehtesham Mirza The term syndrome derives from the Greek and means concurrence of symptoms, concourse, etc. These occurrences are linked with individuals, corporate culture and other characteristics of life. The interesting phase of all occurrences is an individual’s syndrome. Why it is developed in an individual? Once it is developed, how it is […]