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Not again Jack thought after reading the latest Dear Jack letter from Emma, his lover of five years. Her letters came at least quarterly, sometimes... Read more >>
By: Mom Advice
The shows on television have been so boring and all of my television watching has come to a standstill since the writers strike. But instead... Read more >>
Procession (Part 1)
The friendly twenty-three minute long-distance phone call from Omar’s sister ended abruptly on a firm note. Her words echoed through the airwaves between them, emphasizing the... Read more >>
Procession (Part 2)
Shelly turned to Corinne. “Hi, Ma,” she chirped. The graying mother sniffed, her eyebrows arched as she inspected the stranger sitting so casually next to... Read more >>
Procession (Part 3)
Chandra frowned. “I mean…your, uh, differences.” She raised her eyebrows. “Do you see what I’m driving at?” “You mean, the fact that I don’t look … black?”... Read more >>
A Southern Moon Rising (Part 1)
Sergeant Edmond D. Anderson, called Ed by his friends, had never been as frightened in his short twenty-two years of life. He was rushing toward... Read more >>
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