Photo by photo-nic.co.uk nic on Unsplash *** Our Falls by Stephen Poleskie There are few among us who can say that they have never fallen in some way or another at least once in their lives. When we were children falls were quite common, but usually not...
In Yesterday, A Glimpse of Fame’s Human Cost by Margot Parmenter Contributing Writer American novelist William Faulkner once told the Paris Review that “the artist is of no importance — only what he creates is important, since there is nothing new to be...
Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen on Unsplash *** Navigating Sicily by Carol Severino Contributing Writer As an Italian American (half Sicilian, one-quarter Neapolitan) who takes Italian courses and practices in a community conversation group, the experience of...
Photo by Jp Valery on Unsplash *** Buck by Susan Hodara Contributing Writer Antlers curving upward. Grayish fur that looks mangy; oily; not soft to touch. Eyes round as targets. Or would that be the singular ‘eye’? Because the buck is in profile, mid-air,...
The Music of the Aztecs Edited by David B. Churchill Pony One Dog Press (Paper, $19.95) (ISBN #978-0-9753095-4-4: 115 pages) PO Box 30552 Bethesda, MD 20824 The Music of the Aztecs Review by Bill Cushing Contributing Writer This anthology’s name...
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