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Stephanie Daich
Jun 251 min read
I DON'T NEED TO VALIDATE MY EXISTENCE -Poetry by guest author Kimberly Green
Maybe you should stay your distance Because I’m me and me I am How do you do ma’am Maybe it’s you that needs assistance I don’t need to...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 241 min read
MOTHERHOOD LOST -Poetry
Motherhood brings no glory, though it swells the heart within. Exciting and painful for those who take the journey. Bound by the demands,...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 231 min read
TEMPTATION REIGNS OVER THE EARTH -Poetry
All the vices and temptation called menacingly to him. Through the colorful banners, almost another world, Where there are no...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 171 min read
ABSTRACT 16-by guest artist
Bio: Binod Dawadi, the author of The Power of Words, is a master’s degree holder in Major English. He has worked on more than 1000...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 161 min read
YOU WILL LONG FOR ME -Poetry
You will see the carefree and long for me, The one who made you forget, who balmed the pain. What happened to the colors in the mountain,...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 151 min read
TELL ME ABOUT YOUR GOLD STAR MOM-Poetry by guest author Kimberly Green
You know the one Whom lost her son long ago In Germany in 4 feet of snow Don’t forget the others whom were lost in Vietnam Tell me about...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 141 min read
HOW DO YOU -Poetry
How do you hold on to what is right? How do you stop them from extinguishing your light? How do forget and not bemoan? -When they threw...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 131 min read
PIG DUNG -Memoir
Of course, you wouldn’t eat a sandwich after it fell into the muck of a pig pen. But give it a few weeks of scooping manure, and you...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 121 min read
FIRM RESOLVE -by guest author Janet Guastavino
I want more, not less. more of many things that aren’t like dust My rightful due? I’ll snatch with a raptor’s thrust what surely should...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 1110 min read
ILLUMINATED -Fiction
Everything I touch dies. It didn't use to be like this. I lived averagely with a carbon footprint cleaner than most Brits. "Anslie, where...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 101 min read
WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON? -Poetry by guest author John Grey
________________________________________________________ Which Side Are You On? by Stephanie Daich John Grey is an Australian poet and US...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 91 min read
THE FAMILY PET -Poetry
Down the stairs of shaggy brown carpet, Hunting through the legs of tables and chairs, Beneath low-hanging cabinets and desks, Lurches,...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 81 min read
I KNEEL AT THE ALTER -Poetry
I kneel at the alter and consider my actions from the week, Of the times I said too much or was silent when I should speak. I think of...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 71 min read
Mirror -Poetry by guest author John Grey
MIRROR A small scar, the ghost of pain. Fragile flesh falling away from twin nostrils. Patchy skin color dark mole and scalp scratching -...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 56 min read
ALL FOR THE TITLE OF DANCE MOM- Fiction
What was she willing to sacrifice all for the title of Dance Mom? “She failed, didn’t she?” I said to the judge, unable to refrain. I had...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 41 min read
JUST TO MAKE OTHER’S LAUGH -Poetry
It's eight am on a Monday. The cruel children enter the school. You, the bully, sit next to Allison. Making fun of her, being incredibly...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 34 min read
THE DOOM OF THE INVISIBLE CLOAK -Flash Fiction
“What’s the point of turning invisible if you smell like a rotten goat’s carcass while wearing it? And only for 29 seconds? Who designed...
Stephanie Daich
Jun 11 min read
THE LIST -Poetry
Do you want to go to church, Or hide in your basement? Do you seek the good, Or wallow in complacent? Do you notice other’s sins, And...
Stephanie Daich
May 319 min read
RED-NECK-WEDDING -Fiction
What have I done? Smashed beer cans littered around my feet, with beer sticking to my ankles. Mud stained the bottom of my heirloom...
Stephanie Daich
May 301 min read
CROWS --by guest author Michael Lee Johnson
Tired of hunger tired of emptiness late February winter snow— crow claws locked in on my condo balcony steel railings. Their desperate...
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