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Silvino is holding a trophy of a race.

The Film-Inspired Tragedy of Cross-Border Drug Runner Silvino Quimare

September 19, 2023May 22, 2023 Loc Dang

On October 2, 2010, Silvino Cubesare Quimare, a cross-border drug runner, arrived at Separ, a far-remote town in New Mexico. He is a middle-aged man, fairly tall, about 6 feet two, and doesn’t look fat, just robust. Also, he has … Continue reading The Film-Inspired Tragedy of Cross-Border Drug Runner Silvino Quimare

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The Retelling of the Tale of Pip and the Kelpie in the Forest

September 19, 2023May 21, 2023 Lynley Sykes

This week’s tale follows the story of a young girl who dreams of a better life. Trapped in a world where she can’t be anything other than a mother and a wife. Pip dreams of something greater. To escape her … Continue reading The Retelling of the Tale of Pip and the Kelpie in the Forest

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The Last Journey in the Underworld

September 15, 2023May 17, 2023 Lynley Sykes

This is the story of a being that has died and cast into the underworld. They are alone in the darkness with no memory of who they were. Find out what they will do to reach paradise and what chases … Continue reading The Last Journey in the Underworld

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A Student’s Day in COVID Style

September 7, 2023 Erica Armata

Part I Two stories in one. Two attitudes in the same but different worlds. Monday morning welcomes partly sunny skies and mournful breakfast sandwiches. 8 a.m wake up call also calls for drip coffee from the same percolator machine on … Continue reading A Student’s Day in COVID Style

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That Thing Called Humanity

August 31, 2023May 2, 2023 Parnoshree Mukherjee

Now Raatri swore under her breath as she kept running for any kind of shelter from this mayhem. She didn’t stop, her tears have long dried on her face and the cuts and bruises on her body have ceased to … Continue reading That Thing Called Humanity

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The Adventurous Journey of Self Discovery

August 20, 2023 Neelamber Patel

When people think of happiness, they think of their first love, the first date, that first kiss, they think of their loved ones, their families, the long-awaited reunion journey with their circle, and they think of times spent with friends. … Continue reading The Adventurous Journey of Self Discovery

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My Journey from a Repressed Queer Teen to an Out and Proud Bisexual Adult

My Journey from Repressed Queer Teen to Out and Proud Bisexual Adult

August 18, 2023 Srinjini Swar

I should have figured it out way before I actually did. I should have figured out that I was a queer. All those times, all those signs, right in front of my eyes. I should have acknowledged and figured it … Continue reading My Journey from Repressed Queer Teen to Out and Proud Bisexual Adult

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Artist's rendering of ancient Ephesus, a Roman city with stadiums, columned walkways, and terrace houses sprawling into the distance

Escape from Ephesus: A First Century Story of Courage and Faith

August 13, 2023June 14, 2023 Abby Dorland

Historical Context Before I let you dive into this short story, I must give some historical context. As you can already tell by the title, this work of Biblical fiction takes place during the 1st century CE. More specifically, its … Continue reading Escape from Ephesus: A First Century Story of Courage and Faith

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Travel and How Exploring the World Opened My Eyes to New Perspectives

August 8, 2023June 9, 2023 Finn Grogan

With my short time on Earth, I knew very little about traveling. My adolescence was spent entirely in the Midwest of North America. I only knew of cornfields and relatives who lived very close. But I longed to travel, as … Continue reading Travel and How Exploring the World Opened My Eyes to New Perspectives

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