Arthur Pong and His Smelly Song: Fart Stories: Children’s Picture Book by: Jose Ferdandez For those of us that love reading stories in this case poems that send a definite message to both children and adults you have to read this incredibly hilarious, extremely creative book of interesting poems. But, they are not just ordinary … Continue reading
Justice for Dallas: Mark Rusin: Priscilla Barton Graphic images of a crime scene that would remain within the recesses of one man’s dreams and mind for a very long time haunting him. . A child whose life was snuffed out before her time in order to send a message to a whole community that he … Continue reading
Wendi Bear: It’s Not My Fault Life brings us many unique and different situations. It’s how we handle them, carry ourselves and work through the difficult times that make us stronger, smarter and hopefully wiser. But, sometimes the narrator shares many experiences with readers that many might find humorous, sad, and fearful and some wondering … Continue reading
Lily Steps Out: Rita Plush What is the definition according to Leon Gold of a Wife: maid, housekeeper, bed partner, organizer, cook, cleaner and definitely someone that is there to take care of his needs. Well: Maybe this fits someone living in prehistoric times or before the emancipation of women when we got the vote … Continue reading
The Mourning After: Edward Fahey Two young people lost within the maze of their own thoughts and living within two separate worlds are trying to find a place for them to fit in. Denis is our narrator as he takes readers back to his childhood filled with unusual events that would make you wonder just … Continue reading
Thorns of an Innocent Soul: Barbara Watkins A mirror does not lie except if it is in a House of Mirrors and the images that reflect back are distorted. Some people envision themselves through the glass or reflection of a mirror so imbedded with distortions that instead of reflecting a “normal plane … Continue reading
The Photo Traveler: Arthur J. Gonzalez Take your camera and look through the lens. What do you see? Look carefully and before clicking on the shutter and taking that snapshot. Photography requires skill. Preparing for the shot, having the correct lighting, making sure you have it properly sized and the color your … Continue reading
Through the Crimson Mirror: Daniel Alexander Reflections change as we do with age. When looking into a mirror as a child we see might see innocence, fear, unhappiness, joy and a myriad of emotions that we do not understand and try to channel in many different directions. Sometimes we succeed and at other times … Continue reading
THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE WORLD END Chris Dietzel One man’s thoughts as remains in his home secluded from the rest of the world except for his brother. Living in a healthy body but not able to express his thoughts, run, laugh, move or ever speak one man would become his caregiver and the … Continue reading
Raising Redemption: R.A. Russell Margaret Tillman’s life changed when someone decided to take away her dignity, use her for his own pleasure and threaten her family if she ever revealed the truth behind her rape. Not allowing herself to be downtrodden and never looking back she created a life for herself and her son … Continue reading