Children In Cages by J. Taylor Basker When I was four years old, I was separated from my parents in Puerto Rico and sent on an Army airplane on a friend’s lap to the mainland. The situation in P.R. had become very difficult due to the war. There were food...
Poena Damni Review/essay by Toti O’Brien Dimitris Lyacos Poena Damni (2018) (Translated by Shorsha Sullivan) Shoestring Press http://www.shoestring-press.com/ ISBN: 978-1-912524-01-3 (3 book box set, $19.95) 1. Who is the man in Z213? The...
Good Boy by Eric DePriester Stuart grazed the open bar at his high school reunion, forcing conversation long enough to catch the bartender’s eye. As he ordered a scotch on the rocks, a familiar voice struck from behind. “Stu, how the hell are ya?” It took...
A British film festival in France on the eve of Brexit, and thoughts on The Guardian’s Brexit Shorts by Fabia Chenivesse-Wong Columnist In March, the 22nd annual “British Screens” film festival was held in Nimes, a Provençal city of 150,000 souls. The...
Rainbow Parenting Is Their Choice An Insight Into The Much-Disputed Same-Sex Parenting With a Straight And a Gay Therapist, Dr. Debi Yohn, And Joe Ramirez. by Angie Ivan Contributing Writer How many times some of us haven’t wondered why a kid...
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