Samuel J. Brown Self Potrait resize

Self Portrait” is a watercolor, charcoal, and graphite on paper drawing created by Samuel J. Brown, Jr. in 1941. This work is in the public domain.

The Mourning

I park at the clearing they use for boat trailers.

Martin Keaveney

Womanhood: a pair of circles

One hoop.
Swish a basketball through it.

Rena Kim

A Brush With Fame

Few people had heard of a tiny suburb on the outskirts of Mumbai, which went by…

Prabha Girish

Dark Victory

a good day is when a Betty Davis movie is on…

Allison Whittenberg

Real Men Don’t Cry

Three days after my father’s funeral, my brother and I arrived in Kyoto, Japan…

Ernest Langston

The Collection: Super Fly

The sensation of fondness fills my body as I look at the somewhat worn album cover.

Amari Pleasant

Do You Know

Is an Tanzanian born British novelist who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature. 

From The Public Domain

Historical Sketches of Andover: Chapter V

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Sarah Loring Bailey

To Dews. A Song.

I burn, I burn; and beg of you…

Robert Herrick

The Things We Dare Not Tell

The fields are fair in autumn yet, and the sun’s still shining there…

Henry Lawson

In Our Neighborhood

The Harts were going to give a party.

Alice Ruth Moore

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