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HazelA Book by Maggie BastaNovel (I think) work in progress |
gods Among MenA Poem by Adam StierThey came to our home. They took it. |
BRAIN DRAINA Chapter by NeiL ArandAOn the wings of change |
On Every Street - Updated June 2016A Story by F. Mary JessonThis is a short memoir of my search for my grandfather. When I first posted this, I had only limited information, but as of June 2016, which you'll se.. |
My Cousin That Never WasA Story by Michael MakfinskyTwo cousins immigrate to the USA from Bavaria, following in the footsteps of their older cousin Friedrich Trumpf (President Donald Trump's grandfather.. |
HeavenwoodA Book by Ernest YungsiIs it right to kill albinos because witch doctors claim that their body parts can be used to making magic potions that can make a person rich, powerfu.. |
HeavenwoodA Story by Ernest YungsiThey kill albinos simply because witch doctors claim that their body parts can be used to create magic potions that can make a person rich, powerful a.. |
The Immigration TrialA Story by Ernest YungsiThey kill albinos simply because witch doctors claim that their body parts can be used to create magic potions that can make a person rich, powerful a.. |
Dinner at the Patel'sA Poem by Pooja PatelA poem about the Indian diaspora, and the pressure put on the lives of second generation children of immigrants explained using the cultural importanc.. |
GhostsA Story by Andrew JacksonA short story about my father. |
Twelve HoursA Poem by Buy Router SwitchThis is something I’ve written down on my very first day off the plane into England. The premise is that twelve hours of flight can erase all yo.. |
Bedtime Cigarette - 3.35 am; or; Nameless BirdsA Poem by Buy Router SwitchOne thing that can make you feel foreign (and no matter how literate as you think you are) is the sound of birds foreign to you. |
The Life of an ImmigrantA Poem by N.K.I have left my home for a chance at a better life,Everything I had is gone:My money, my house, my family.I have come to America with nothing but a dre.. |