Memoir
The Two Georges at 15 Sheppard Street
In The Two Georges at 15 Sheppard Street, Claude Clayton Smith recalls the arrival of two boarders, particularly the wrestler George Wilcheski (a.k.a. George Wilchester), into his childhood home in ...
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For the sake of the game: 1964 CE
Alan Bern’s non-fiction piece For the sake of the game: 1964 CE humorously recounts the author's junior high days, where he and his friends played croquet—sometimes for money—in a twist ...
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Everyone Learns Differently
In Nancy Lindell's short non-fiction piece Everyone Learns Differently, the author recounts a vivid moment from junior high detention, driven by her intense dislike for school. Her candid reflection captures ...
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1 Corinthians 13:11
In Doug Hawley’s short story "1 Corinthians 13:11," the narrator reflects on the truth of growing up. Despite childhood experiences filled with typical activities and neglect of responsibilities, the story ...
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Autumn Lawns And More
"Autumn Lawns And More" by Doug Hawley: A reflective tale on the cyclical nature of life, symbolized through lawn mowing experiences across different cities.
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