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TO HIDE -Poetry
Darkness in the night A loud bump under the bed come to steal my soul I must find a place to hide, -to hide from my own wickedness....
Stephanie Daich
Jun 21, 20231 min read


SURRENDERED YOU TO DEATH
I remembered your touch when I cried; The most pleasurable sensation around. Was like a kiss from Heaven, Calming my heart from the...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 20, 20231 min read


THE RAINMAKER -poetry by guest author Steven Fortune
Where the rainmakers hail from is hidden albeit through no design of mystery's silk curtain or repression from the institution's high on...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 19, 20231 min read


IF ONLY I COULD STOP TIME -Tribute
You leave the changing room with a smile brighter than the desert sun, spinning in the white dress that billows around your legs. “How do...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 18, 20232 min read


ALREADY DONE -Poetry
We think we are unique. But it’s already been done. We believe our feelings are single. We suffer in silence. We rejoice out loud. We...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 18, 20231 min read


VOID OF MOONS -Poetry by guest author Rp Verlaine
This pool of dark water that has no visible reflection yet a thousand landscapes and pliable boundaries amid rubber faces elastic as...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 17, 20231 min read


RHINOCEROS for Sudan - poetry by guest author Kenneth Hickey
I am the last rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum cottoni Solitude seems to oppress me Proud horn too tempting for poachers soon to be eaten...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 14, 20231 min read


THE ROTTEN TURKEY EGG -Children's Flash Fiction
Such luck! We found the perfect treasure. "A giant turkey egg!" I danced, holding the greatest jewel on the farm. "We can use the egg in...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 13, 20232 min read


SPACE-TACULAR HER -by guest author Naba Mujtaba
Space-tacular her A prestigious lady with efficacious skills, Analyst and an innovative masterstroke Counted as a renowned scientist Let...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 12, 20232 min read


CONFUSION -Poetry
Confusion came long ago, Speaking to the hearts of man. It spread disarray across the centuries, Creating misery and woe. It told some...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 11, 20231 min read


PLEASE STAY -Poetry by guest author Petrouchka Alexieva
Please stay, I need you next to the fire. The flames will paint Your lovely face in the sky My simple desire is Dance with me in their...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 10, 20231 min read


SAY IT ISN'T SO -Poetry
In the mirror, I gaze.// old age I see. Bags and wrinkles.// Is that really me? What happened to my youth?// Where did it go? That can’t...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 9, 20231 min read


ELECTROCUTED INTO SUBMISSION -Vine
A surge of electricity zapped me, contracting my muscles into a full-body Charlie Horse. Four seconds of unbearable pain. "Ah!" I cried,...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 8, 20231 min read


ZE FRUITS OF LOVE -Poetry by guest author Ron Micci
Ze fruits of love Sweet fragrance of the evening bows Anyhows Kisses delisses And sumpin’ more J’love, j’sweet, j’adore Ze fruits of luv...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 8, 20231 min read


THE REFLECTION OF TRUTH -Speculative Fiction
The mayor would never have hired me if she knew my true intention. She should have done her research before bringing me on as her...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 6, 202312 min read


RERUN -Poetry by guest author Steven Fortune
When Tuesdays start to feel like Johnny Cash Sundays and clammy autumn agitates black rubber welcome mats with the summer’s...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 6, 20231 min read


LOSING A BROTHER TO SUICIDE -Memoir
"I think Steven is in serious trouble." My oldest brother texted me. "Have you been on Facebook?" Steven is my baby brother, not much of...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 5, 20237 min read


THIS PRESENT TENSE -Poetry by guest author Rp Verlaine
The skies a colder blue a painting unfit for further details to a mind failing to accept facts of a divorce. It's over. It is sometimes I...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 4, 20231 min read


OPEN STRETCH OF PRAIRIE GROUND -Poetry
As tumbleweeds move across the plain, As the parched land cries for rain, As the antelope gather to feed, This is where the spirit is...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 3, 20231 min read


YET WE MUST STILL RESIST -Poetry
Tonight, in Myanmar, my wife works alone As the children cry for rice. She will rise to care for my mom at least three times. On this...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 2, 20232 min read
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