Family
For My Nani
Ishita Desai’s poem "For My Nani" beautifully captures the warmth of memory and love. Through vivid imagery of sunlight and the tender recollection of a pink saree, the poem honors ...
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Grammy’s Hands
Maggie Brace's "Grammy's Hands" tenderly captures the cherished memories of her grandmother's touch, a source of warmth and love, offering solace in times of need.
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Calling Your Name
In Eadbhard McGowan's "Calling Your Name," the yearning for connection with a departed grandfather is vividly portrayed. Amidst rows of graves, a dialogue unfolds, revealing the depths of loss and ...
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Mommy Why?
“Upon Your Gravesite: A Heartrending Inquiry” by Words With A Twist. An emotional exploration of loss, societal constraints, and a daughter’s eternal connection with her mother. Delve into this expressive ...
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The Last Cigarette
In 'The Last Cigarette' by Donna Faulkner née Miller, death dances with memories as the poet mourns her father's passing. Stitched together with poignant imagery, the poem reveals the lasting ...
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The Exodus of the Tombs
In "The Exodus of the Tombs," John Tuttle masterfully blends the eerie and the miraculous. This short story follows the surreal events of a Passover eve, where the impossible happens, ...
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The Easter Hairdo
In Jerry Lambert's short story "The Easter Hairdo," a humorous family memory unfolds as the narrator recounts an unforgettable Easter morning, complete with dress clothes and a mischievous tale. This ...
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