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MARGIE NAIRN: The Phone Call About My Brother

February 26, 2019Submissions, Touchingagony, family, Margie Nairn, suspenseTim

A young policeman stood on the doorstep, shifting his feet.

“It’s about your son. Please call this number.”

She pleaded for an explanation, but instead he thrust the paper into her hand.

Trembling, my parents dialed the number. The line rang.

An eternity of rings.

Finally, a voice answered. “Homicide.”


Margie Nairn is a retired nurse and emerging writer in Corvallis, Oregon, where she writes memoir, poetry, and silly limericks for her daughter.

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JOHN H DROMEY: Failed to Stamp Out the Problem

February 26, 2019Amusing, Submissionsantimetaphor, elephant in the room, funny, John H Dromey, twistTim

“Pop psychologists promote ganging up on friends to help them straighten out their lives. Are you in?”

“I’m busy, but good luck.”

A few days later.

“How’d the intervention go?”

“So-so. We managed to address the elephant in the room, but we didn’t have enough postage to send it anywhere.”


John H. Dromey has a short-short story online in The Magazine of History & Fiction (Volume 1, Issue 2).

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MIRIAM STEIN: Still

February 25, 2019Submissions, Top Stories, Touchingaging, beauty, Miriam Stein, timelessTim

Before, gold earrings complemented her brown hair and eyes,
Enhancing her orange and beige shirts.
She chose fuchsia eyeglass frames to complete the color palette.

Now, she buys silver earrings to match her grey hair,
And purple and blue sweaters,
But her glasses will forever draw attention to her eyes.


Miriam Stein is a social worker, writer, and the author of Make Your Voice Matter With Lawmakers: No Experience Necessary. See more at makeyourvoicematter.com.

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JOHN B SINCLAIR: Reflection

February 25, 2019Artistic, Submissionsabuse, freedom, John B. Sinclair, recoveryTim

Eyes bruised black and blue.
Lips swollen. Split by a clenched fist.
It was her fault, her partner said.

She fled silently in the night to avoid confrontation.

Far from the pain she gazed at the reflection in the mirror
and prayed a smile would return to her mournful face.


John B. Sinclair is a much-travelled Scot who has now returned to Scotland, where he enjoys freelance writing on a variety of subjects.

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STORY OF THE WEEK: February 24

February 24, 2019NewsTim

The story of the week for February 18 to 22 is…

Click by Johannah Lipscher Simon

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DAVID MAHER: Swan Song

February 22, 2019Submissions, TouchingDavid Maher, endings, identity, life's work, metaphor, musicTim

Bravely, he sits at the piano, hands going through the motions. He feels every note of his last performance, his swan song.

Nine-thousand nine-hundred and ninety-nine people rise, applaud. One stays seated, head down, emotions too much to bear, crying.

“Dad, I’ll always miss you,” she says under her breath.


David Maher is an aspiring writer trying to gain the confidence to complete his first novel by sharing stories, viewpoints, and his attempts at writing fiction.

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MJ TORRES: Many Happy Returns

February 21, 2019Artistic, Submissionsauthentic, friends and family, lonely, M.J. Torres, social mediaTim

“Happy birthday!”
“Thanks!”

“Happy birthday, sweetie.”
“Thank you!”

“Happiest of birthdays! Older and wiser?”
“Thank you. What a hilarious card you sent!”

The number of people was overwhelming. Gratitude intoxicated the ego and spirits soared. What warmth they—oops!

The fall of the mobile phone echoed in the empty room.


MJ Torres currently lives in Barcelona. A complete novice in writting matters.

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JOHANNAH LIPSCHER SIMON: Click

February 21, 2019Artistic, Submissions, Top Stories, TouchingJohannah Lipscher Simon, life, memories, timeTim

Armed with her vintage Leica camera, she is convinced she can stop the passage of time, moments forever captured on film like flies in amber.

But despite her efforts, the clock persists.

1 day
Click
1 month
Click
1 year
Click

Nest now emptied, she seeks solace in eighteen years of yellowed photographs.


Johannah Lipscher Simon is a professional ideator who writes and speaks on the power of living a creative life. See more at thewritingtype.com.

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HALEY M HWANG: The Void

February 20, 2019Adventure, Amusing, Submissionsforgetful, funny, Haley M. Hwang, short-term memory, we've all been thereTim

She gazes into the abyss, a gnawing itch tickling the back of her brain. A wisp, a puff, a shroud of a notion keeks through the fog—before vanishing in an instant. Her eyes glaze, her mind blank.

“Why did I come in here?” she wails, glaring into the pantry.


Haley M. Hwang is a writer living in the Chicago area. Her career spanned working as a newspaper reporter, medical writer, and online entertainment editor. She has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. When she isn’t writing, she is drinking coffee, eating pastries, and thinking about her next meal.

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TOM SHEEHAN: The Hole in the Road

February 20, 2019Artistic, Submissionshubris, metaphor, strength, Tom Sheehan, weaknessTim

The hole was deep, whispery, Hell itself, saying, “Don’t listen to these words! Be advised! Be advised! Don’t listen to these words.“

Hah, such pitter-patter from a hole, daring strong me, nonbelieving me, by trickery, challenging me not to listen. Such balderdash.

I leaned closer, and it pulled me down.


Tom Sheehan’s 37th book was Alone, with the Good Graces and soon comes Jock Poems for Proper Bostonians, both from Pocol Press, and just received the first copy of his latest book, Small Victories for the Soul VII from Wilderness House Literary Review. In submission process is Beneath My Feet this Earth Slips into the Far-end of Another’s Telescope and Poems Found from Fallen Pages. He has multiple works in Rosebud, Literally Stories, Linnet’s Wings, Frontier Tales, and many sites/magazines. He served as a sergeant in the 31st Infantry in Korea 1951-52.

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