Readers Corner

It Was Time for Her to Go Now

In Breena Fain's "It Was Time for Her to Go Now," a woman prepares to leave, uncovering memories tucked away in a dusty suitcase, including a postcard she never sent.
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Air, Fire and You

In Olumide's "Air, Fire and You," nature serves as the poet's law, with words flowing like a gentle breeze, capturing the essence of air's tender touch.
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March

“March” by NMokde Abuay is a exploration of peace, resilience, and spirituality. Through vivid imagery, the poem delves into the journey of individuals facing challenges and confronting their inner selves.
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Licorice

"Licorice" by Doug Hawley explores the journey of an American anthropologist who ventures into the mountains of Luzon to study the Chupa people, a tribe known for their bizarre customs and difficult-to-decipher language.
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The Art of Sneaking In

“The Art of Sneaking In” by Joseph A Farina unveils the water street boys’ cunning tactics to enter the athletic park unnoticed. A kind stranger grants them entry, but the label of being underprivileged leaves a lasting impact.
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Feast

In Raymond Walker’s "Feast," the narrator reflects on a life consumed by passion, conflict, and obsession, as memories of a tumultuous relationship intertwine with the mystery of the protagonist's death.
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Fly

In Doug Hawley’s “Fly,” Duke and Sally face a harrowing insect invasion. Their hope crumbles as they confront the impending doom that awaits them in a world overrun by deadly creatures.
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Silent Screams in the Darkness

"Silent Screams in the Darkness" by Matthew Adams unravels a nightmare that blurs the line between dream and reality, as the protagonist awakens to a chilling discovery in the dead of night.
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The Old Beggar

In Valentine Nnebe’s prose "The Old Beggar," the beauty of a Friday on Milford Street is vividly described, with its clear skies, joyful faces, and summer sun casting playful shadows, embodying freedom and delight
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Gate

In Doug Hawley's "Gate," Sally discovers the hidden world of Ambrosia, where exceptional individuals reside, and secrets abound. Amidst dancing, genetic marvels, and indulgent brunches, love and mystery intertwine, inviting readers into a captivating realm.
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In Seek of the World To Believers

In Judekelvin Igbonekwu's poem "In Seek of the World To Believers," the poet reflects on the nature of belief across religions, urging an understanding of the human mind's depth. The poem contemplates the unforeseen future and the need for truth.
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Passion, Belief and Forgiveness

Raymon Walker's "Passion, Belief and Forgiveness" explores a moment of introspection as an old soldier kneels in the ashes of a destroyed church. Confronting his past misdeeds, he seeks divine forgiveness in a place abandoned by God.
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