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Stephanie Daich
May 29, 20240 min read


SATURDAY MORNING -Memoir
Saturday morning, before the weekday alarm usually goes off, we magically wake to watch morning cartoons. Not once during the school week...
Stephanie Daich
May 28, 20242 min read


THE DESERT-by guest author Marieta Maglas
There is something to teach in the desert - holy words, not simple words. It's about some kind of thirst. It's about a huge desert that...
Stephanie Daich
May 27, 20242 min read


Stephanie Daich
May 26, 20240 min read


LONG FORGOTTEN SUMMER -Poetry by guest author Enno de Witt
This edge of dune and sand, the sea long ago the realm of mammoths now home to jellyfish when an easterly wind blows, hours before anyone...
Stephanie Daich
May 25, 20241 min read


THE MORTAL STORY -Poem
My conscience on my left shoulder, temptation on the right; Good versus evil, within a mighty fight. The body wants pleasure, the soul,...
Stephanie Daich
May 24, 20241 min read


TAKING FLIGHT -Poetry by guest author Lynn White
Those magnificent men in their splendid machines of flapping wings feathered and flying too close to the sun where they burned and...
Stephanie Daich
May 23, 20241 min read


Stephanie Daich
May 22, 20240 min read


ANNA LEFT HOME -Poetry by guest author John Grey
She had looks. She was smart enough. And prepared for anything - good or bad. She'd driven her car until it just gave out. She had enough...
Stephanie Daich
May 21, 20241 min read


ALWAYS FIRST -poetry
With closed eyes, we do not see, A rotting nation, Whose citizens fight one another, Instead of uniting. Among colleagues, we push and...
Stephanie Daich
May 20, 20241 min read


Stephanie Daich
May 19, 20240 min read


A SIMPLE QUESTION -Poetry by guest author John Grey
Regarding this life, I didn't plan ahead if that's what you're thinking. It just happened. When my parents took me home from the...
Stephanie Daich
May 18, 20241 min read


SELLING OUT THE NATION -Flash Fiction
I stared at the bank foreclosure. “I’m sorry, Dad.” Four generations had successfully farmed my land. Not only did I run the largest...
Stephanie Daich
May 17, 20242 min read


FASCINATING TRUTH -by guest author Marieta Maglas
This fascinating truth comes out of your mouth to surround my feelings like the lights that touch the darkness in the underground -...
Stephanie Daich
May 16, 20242 min read


YOUR MENTAL RIDE -Poetry
You were cruel when you first approached me I hold my tongue as your words flow I’m shaking inside As you take me on a verbal ride. See...
Stephanie Daich
May 15, 20241 min read


AN ODE TO THE INVENTOR -Poetry by guest author John Grey
My neighbor thought of himself as an inventor. That was why he never held on to a job. He worked on the machine he figured would make his...
Stephanie Daich
May 14, 20241 min read


YOU THEN I -Poetry
You told me it was real You had me believe You used the art of deception Hiding truth in your sleeve I based my concepts from you I saw...
Stephanie Daich
May 13, 20241 min read


HE MUST -by guest author Dixie Cragun
For when answers can't be given at the moment of our plea He frames our lives with love notes, written by His almighty hand. Hidden among...
Stephanie Daich
May 12, 20241 min read


Stephanie Daich
May 10, 20240 min read


WHAT TO DO IF THEY SAY YOU CAN’T -Mother Returning to School -LIFE
THEY SAY YOU CAN’T DO THAT -Mother Returning to School -LIFE The moment you give in to them is the moment you lose your way. Despite...
Stephanie Daich
May 10, 20242 min read
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