RIDING A UNICORN -Poetry by guest author Petrouchka Alexieva
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I am riding my crispy-white unicorn With sparkling star on his horn. Where I am going? Silver moonlight from above Is painting a path...
Stephanie Daich
May 30, 20235 min read
A MIRACLE OF THE HEART -Memoir
I hadn't planned on getting caught. I adjusted the cold handcuffs digging into my wrists. Although the tightness of the sharp metal cut...
Stephanie Daich
May 29, 20231 min read
WHY MUST THE REAL ME I CONCEAL -Poetry
I show them strength It’s not real My inner feelings I do conceal I laugh out loud With lots of zeal While deep inside I am cold as steel...
Stephanie Daich
May 28, 20231 min read
BLUE MOUNTAINS -Poetry by guest author Ron Micci
you know well enough dreams are like blue mountains climb them, but don’t look down over your shoulder the old men of mercy drag their...
Stephanie Daich
May 27, 20235 min read
OUR TREE -Flash Fiction
“Mom! There’s floating poop again.” My heart sinks. Not again. Didn’t the toilet just back up? I run downstairs, forgetting about the...
Stephanie Daich
May 26, 20231 min read
NETHERLANDS’ COASTLINE -Poetry
The construction company controls the coastline, While their top concern is their bottom line. The Dutch preserve their coastal aggregate...
Stephanie Daich
May 25, 20231 min read
WHEN IT RAINS -Poetry by guest author Tlotlisang David Mhlambiso
One shall find me under the wings of Poetry, Redeemed from sovereign damages. In the misty and muddy days, With no therapist, but...
Stephanie Daich
May 23, 20234 min read
DREAM ADDICTION -Flash Fiction
"If you had told me about the pain, I never would have signed up. Why did you hold that from me? Yes, I know I bought a fantasy, but I...
Stephanie Daich
May 22, 20232 min read
COLORS -poetry by guest author Candace Meredith
Red never claims as passionate Like purple, who blushes When blue hugs her And they kiss like lovers Beneath a sky that is opaque...
Stephanie Daich
May 20, 20231 min read
LOOKING IN YOUR EYES -Poetry by guest author Petrouchka Alexieva
Love is flamenco in midnight Under the velvet of a crimson sky. Love is the sand of the ocean That cushions the shore When the roaring...
Stephanie Daich
May 19, 20231 min read
TRAPPED -Poetry
I feel trapped.// Inside my home. I want to escape.// I need to roam. These four walls keep me closed in. There is no future.// Only the...
Stephanie Daich
May 18, 20232 min read
LOVE'S BENDED TREE -by guest author Ron Micci
I wonder if I shall sigh tonight I wonder if I shall sigh Your shadow was the last of me All too slight to deny You’ve taken to the...
Stephanie Daich
May 17, 20231 min read
EDUCATION -Poetry
It is always good to give, And lift a sorrowful life. But it’s better to teach, Then just let one leech. Education is the true gift, When...
Stephanie Daich
May 16, 20232 min read
SIX-MILE CYPRESS SLOUGH PRESERVE -Nature Nonfiction
The moment I enter, all cares disappear. Walking through the iron gate, I venture into a reverenced habitat, nature’s holy cathedral. I...
Stephanie Daich
May 15, 20231 min read
DAMAGED GOODS - by guest author Ivan Jenson
You really crushed it like an aluminum can or a canceled vacation plan I mean you took a good thing and put it through the wringer and...
Stephanie Daich
May 14, 20231 min read
UNPLUG -Poetry
As they attend school by zoom, As their social life feels gloom, As another TikTok viewed, The childhood experience now eschewed. Today's...
Stephanie Daich
May 12, 20231 min read
MY WILL FALLS LIKE THE RAIN -Poetry
I’ve been duped for too long, pitiful Stories, nothing but falsehoods And deception, Deceptions that carried me to the darkest recess of...
Stephanie Daich
May 11, 20232 min read
THE RIGHT -poetry by guest author Candace Meredith
There is not always a limelight where He may rise to glory, but she can see Everything has become like the nighttime stars Regardless of...
Stephanie Daich
May 10, 20231 min read
CLEAN ENERGY SCHEMING -Poetry
While on my couch, I rested, laid out, my mind infested. I wanted to change the environment. The thought of clean energy did implore. As...
Stephanie Daich
May 8, 20238 min read
FRESH START -Fiction by guest author Peter F. Crowley
Boston’s tall treehouses in the early December snow call to mind playing with building blocks as a kid. I’d stack them up high as I could...
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