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Stephanie Daich
Sep 25, 20231 min read
EVERYTHING IS BARELY TOUCHED-Haibun Poetry by guest author Barbara Anna Gaiardoni
I can hear the winds murmur, they wonder where you are. Everything is quiet. A flake pops off and spins away. I'll lie in the long grass,...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 23, 20231 min read
FROM HANDS TO SOUL -by guest author CLS Sandoval, PhD
Even when I was little I could recognize the age in my great-grandmother’s hands The skin was paper thin and spotted with large brown age...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 21, 20231 min read
Scattered -Poetry by Januário Esteves
I run away from myself, and I can't reach The other part of myself Surrendered, confused, restless I don't grab the crazy extreme On the...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 20, 20231 min read
SHE RULES FOR HER SAKE -Poetry
She demands tribute from those in her control. Unwilling to consider their needs. Pushing them into her black hole. Entangling them in...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 18, 20231 min read
-ILITY -Poetry
To reach accomplishment/one must be competent-ABILITY Regarding others/caring for strangers and brothers-CIVILITY Virtually elegant/kind...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 17, 20237 min read
OUTCAST -Fiction by Urmi Palchoudhury
I was about ten. I remember sitting in the classroom of my new school. The bright summer sun had escaped the half-closed wooden shutters...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 16, 20231 min read
A-Z TODAY -Poetry
A culture Building upon vanity, materialism, sex Children lead astray by confusing messages Drugs poisoning bodies and minds Egos puffed...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 15, 20231 min read
TURNING TO STONE -Poetry by guest author Lynn White
A lesser man would have been turned to stone by such a look, such a dirty look, disparaging dismissive, certainly worthy of a Gorgon, but...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 14, 20231 min read
FRITZ HABER -Poetry
O Fritz Haber! O Fritz Haber! rise up and see the starving masses; For you, a challenge to bring nitrogen to the land —for you, the Nobel...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 13, 20232 min read
THE SOOTHING MESS -Poetry by guest author Dr. Kanwalpreet
The soothing mess I inherited a garden, Which was a fine mess, Years of neglect, Had created a confused niche, For weeds, wild grass, And...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 12, 20231 min read
ALWAYS -Poetry
Always offer kindness, Always share your soul, Always open your heart, And always aim for a goal. Work on self-improvement, Work on home...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 11, 20231 min read
FLANINJA V.S. KRILLER -comic by Emily Daich
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Stephanie Daich
Sep 10, 20231 min read
LIFE OF DISGRACE -Poetry
I’ve done what I did. From my sins, I have hid. My staining, I can’t rid. My lies, turbid. I took, and I stole. My intentions, dark as...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 9, 20231 min read
HOPE -Poetry
I. The hope buried below the surface Who Offers to those with nothing left a Glimmer Of something better. I. The light in the dark Who...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 8, 20231 min read
INGRATITUDE -Poetry
Prosperity abounds in us, Even found among the poor. Our generation has much more, Then our ancestors before. Our heaters burn night and...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 7, 20231 min read
COMING- poetry by Januário Esteves
Screaming cacophonies pervade the night On the corners of the streets the painful flow Of moral conveniences trafficking ballot boxes In...
Stephanie Daich
Sep 6, 20231 min read
THE SHRIMP AND THE FLAMINGO -Comic by Natalie Daich
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