THE PROMISE is short story by Yasuko Murata from her book "The Sorrow of Jerusalem" (Erusalemu no Hiai).
Category: Written Word
Dancing Into My Third Act by Nancy Green
Nancy Green dances herself right out of one decade and into the next.......
I hope the Earth will remember me Poem by Daniela Gioseffi
Daniela Gioseffi's eco- poem: I hope the Earth will remember me
#ME TOO ? by Natalie H. Rogers
#ME TOO ? a poem by Natalie H. Rogers
AUSCHWITZ by Carol Bergman, 2018
I’m amazed that I have never visited Auschwitz . It’s the grave of three of my grandparents, ......
Janet R. Kirchheimer You Think This May Be How It Happens
The Nature of Things, a poem by Janet R. Kirchheimer
Peg McAulay Byrd Poems & Paintings
Painter and poet, Peg McAulay Byrd shares some of her lyrical abstracted paintings and poems........
Back Bend by Sara Nuss-Galles
"In my imagination I slide easily and gracefully into a back bend" writes Sara Nuss-Galles....
Gayl Teller Worn-Out Walking Shoes
Nassau County Poet Laureate for 2009-11 and the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association 2016 Poet of the Year, Gayl Teller poem: Worn-Out Walking Shoes.
Everything about My Mother by Anna Lengyel Nagy
"Etelka Böhm waxed the wooden floor exasperatedly."...... a story of one woman's courage and triumph in trying times.
Nancy Takes A Hike by Nancy Green
In my fourth year of dancing and not dancing the often-joyous and sometimes deeply disappointing Argentine tango.......
Carmela Tal Baron On the fence
Caged in doubt she is sitting on the fence,........
Candy Korman The Devil Drinks Dark Roast
The aroma of coffee, the hum of Dixieland jazz and the babel of conversations washed over the devil as he opened the door...
What’s in a Name? A Lot It Turns Out by Vasundara Varadhan
Two seemingly unrelated stories, an unlikely encounter with a prisoner and the the origin of her name, are beautifully woven together by Vasu Varadhan.
Mother by Edna Shochat
I see my mother in the corridor...
A poem by Edna Shochat
The Limit by Roberta Pantal Rhodes
'The Limit' is a short poetic prose by Roberta Rhodes
On the Other Side Of Over The Hill, by Natalie H. Rogers
A poem by Natalie H. Rogers, psychotherapist, actress and poet who explores the effects of the aging process upon women .