by BlogEditor | Oct 28, 2022 | Creative Nonfiction
Recipe for Forgiveness by Julie Lockhart FollowFollowFollow My mother loved to tell. She would place the stool in the tiny kitchen and tell me to watch her cook. She’d never let me cook or bake by myself. No, you would make a big mess, she’d tell me. I can still hear...
by BlogEditor | Oct 20, 2022 | Creative Nonfiction
Snapshots of a Past By Clara Oropeza FollowFollowFollow In the dream, you are a passenger inside a car that turns right onto the sleepy cul-de-sac of Bierenberg Place. On the left, you recognize the two-story brick house that sits behind a low-picket wooden fence...
by BlogEditor | Oct 17, 2022 | Creative Nonfiction
The Session by Cornelia Mars FollowFollowFollow [Please note that names have been changed, and dialogue has been translated and shortened for brevity] I’m walking up the sunny side of a residential street in Montreal. It’s late March, and a cold snap has...
by BlogEditor | Sep 27, 2022 | Book Reviews
The Muralist by Carrie Hagen FollowFollowFollow The Muralist: Of Matter Deep and Dangerousby Carrie Hagen Luminare PressAugust 2022Paperback, 298 pagesISBN-10: 1643889257ISBN-13: 978-1643889252 Book review by Diana Morris-Bauer The city of Philadelphia at once boasts...
by BlogEditor | Sep 23, 2022 | Creative Nonfiction
Math Class isn’t Tough. What Comes After is Tough. by Jessica Manack FollowFollowFollow Can a woman ever really stop tallying the figures of her life? It was just before 9:00 a.m., we were finishing breakfast, the toddler playing with his food more than eating it. I...