Family
Inching Up The Wall
In Inching Up The Wall by Denise McCabe, a young girl reflects on Sunday visits to her grandparents' Brooklyn brownstone. While her older brother and cousins often leave her out ...
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Searching for My Family Tree
In Searching for My Family Tree, Scott Finelli evokes a nostalgic 1960s childhood in suburban Maryland. The story captures the innocence of an eight-year-old boy's quest to find the perfect ...
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We Will Be Gone Soon, I Promise
In We Will Be Gone Soon, I Promise, Emma McKenzie reflects on a fraught summer spent in a Devon cottage amid family upheaval and personal exhaustion. As her youngest daughter ...
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A Post-Brunch Awakening
In Aarti Aria's short non-fiction piece A Post-Brunch Awakening, the author contrasts her usual experiences of spiritual enlightenment with a surprising moment of clarity that came after a challenging family ...
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Passing the Torch
In G. Lynn Brown's short story Passing the Torch, Rob and Sally explore a dusty trunk filled with old belongings. A locket reveals a young, handsome image of Rob's father, ...
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The Closet As She Left It
In LindaAnn LoSchiavi’s blank verse poem The Closet As She Left It, the father grapples with loss as he examines his late wife’s personal belongings. The intimate, perfume-scented items in ...
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Tell Me Another One
In Lou Raymond's flash fiction, "Tell Me Another One," a crisp fall morning sets the scene for Kacey Toussaint's weekly walk with her uncle. Despite her irritation with his endless ...
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I Will March For You
In "I Will March For You," a short non-fiction story by Cynthia Johnstone, the harsh upbringing of a boy under strict, God-fearing parents is vividly captured. The tale reveals the ...
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I Went To Dinner At Your House
In "I Went To Dinner At Your House," Karen Beatty's poetic prose confronts the hypocrisy and indifference toward social justice issues across decades. As the narrator recalls attending dinners marred ...
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Milt and Lil
In Mark Tulin’s short fiction "Milt and Lil," a young child recounts the turbulent relationship between his parents, marked by ceaseless arguments and trivial grievances. The story poignantly reveals the ...
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The Yoke of Unknowing
In Mark Christhilf’s short story "The Yoke of Unknowing," a mother reflects on the devastating loss of her three daughters to a rare breast cancer. The story delves into the ...
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