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The Fate of Others’ is the tenth collection by Richard Bausch, who has been called ‘a master of the short story.’ ...
If the day ever came when I could do this work and it didn’t bother me, that would be the day I needed to quit and find ...
Purpling in the fat bulb where the void spreads, Like a film fuming at its reel, the screen Surviving as mere abstract ...
It’s been said that “To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving.” Truer words have never been spoken. This is the essence of Joanne Sherry ...
An EncroChat drug trafficker told police "it took you five years lad" when officers belatedly caught up with him. Jake ...
Kate Kimbel lost her oldest boy to an overdose in April 2019. In the years since, she and a friend of her late son — who ...
Announcing the passing of a loved one in the local press is a long-standing tradition and we are proud of the trust placed in ...
Friends send the letter writer — who is caring for a loved one with Stage 4 cancer — “quick cures for cancer” from social ...
A hugely acclaimed poet, author of the award-winning memoir, Boy Friends, and now debut novelist Michael Pedersen is a ...
Caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia is often stressful and isolating. For caregivers in a Sacramento poetry ...
When I retired from teaching many years ago, I decided I wanted to stay active and ended up starting a small print and copy ...
Aileen Cassinetto’s “Catalog of Cures in Ordinary Time” establishes that necessary urgency in the first line and maintains it ...