Excerpt
How to Hydrate A Boomer
The contents of this internal 1989 Manual is proprietary and may not be copied or distributed except with permission of the Collected Offices of Liquid Accompaniments (C.O.L.A.) This manual is intended for internal training and development use only and is subject to all signed Non Disclosure Agreements.
By Judey Kalchik 3 months ago in Fiction
Preface and Epigraph
Preface This story blends fiction and non-fiction using actual memories shared by my son Toby and me. Before each chapter, you’ll find a memory from our lives; most of them true and written as accurately as I remember. The real memories are woven throughout the story and intertwined with the main narrative. Though this story dives into some heavy moments, Toby was never in danger of losing his life.
By Anton Mathias Heft 3 months ago in Fiction
♡ Me and My Identity ♡
♡ Me and My Identity ♡ ■ Episode 4 ✍ By: Abdul-Ilah Abdul-Qader Al-Junaid Abu Zaid, a kind man in his fifties who had lost his sight due to the hardships of past conflicts, was accustomed to going out with his son Zaid to buy groceries from the market and then returning home. However, Zaid was now with his classmates at the summer center on its first day. Despite this, Abu Zaid insisted on going out as usual, but this time alone, driven by a desire to check on any neighborhood children who might have been late joining the center.
By ZAIDALGONAID3 months ago in Fiction
Every 4th Sunday
Gather your thoughts and stuff them into your pockets with your cold hands. Burrow your head between your shoulders and smother your feelings with the warmth of your gifted, cotton scarf. The same one you always wear at this time of year. The one she gifted you on her last Christmas.
By Simon George3 months ago in Fiction






