Politics
Ninety Seconds to Midnight
As the doomsday clock ticks down from ninety seconds, Liam Kerry’s flash fiction exposes the peril of leaders too proud to avert catastrophe. Witness the tension of a world on ...
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If Man's Body was a Parliament
In “If Man's Body was a Parliament,” Shamik Banerjee envisions the human body as a legislative body, with the heart as the ruling party, the brain as the opposition, and ...
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Scribbled Gibberish
In "Scribbled Gibberish," a gigan poem by Gurupreet K Khalsa, shadows of November’s chill merge with the murky depths of the bayou. The piece delves into a world where reason ...
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Under the Radar
Evie Groch's short story, Under the Radar, follows a character who must sift through a stack of impressive resumes to choose the right person to meet in real life. The ...
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An Interview With Stalin in Hell
J C Scull’s An Interview With Stalin in Hell follows a curious traveler entering Hell, armed with a celestial passport and a mission to interview Stalin. The gates of the ...
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November 5, 2022
In November 5, 2022, a short story by Gary Percesepe, the last blooms of a New York garden contrast with the looming despair of another election. Amid the autumn leaves, ...
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14Juillet: 1789 —> 2022
Gerard Sarnat’s "14Juillet: 1789 —> 2022" captures the enduring impact of the French Revolution's Bastille Day on modern times. By linking historical events with recent political disturbances, the poem offers ...
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Do Nothing
"Do Nothing" by Doug Hawley: A political tale of gridlock and compromise in the halls of power, as two opposing leaders find unexpected solace in maintaining the status quo.
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