The Bag – By Hemendra Killawala

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    She was a working woman and a homemaker. After a long day at work, she was driving back home and thinking about the calls...

Hsi-wei and the Anji Bridge – By Robert Wexelblatt

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Sentimental Men – By Dennis Vannatta

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    On the night of the long hard day when their son, Jason, abandoned by his wife, returned home with his two sons, Peggy Gorey...

Tamales for Sale – By Kunal Mehra

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    She hugged her eight-year-old son Pedro goodbye, giving him his lunchbox. “No enchilada?”, Pedro asked. She shook her head. He loved enchiladas, and she wanted to...

A Notary Public – By Jonathan B. Ferrini    

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    My grandmother, Mildred, was an independent woman and an entrepreneur. As Southern California was growing by leaps and bounds in the fifties, Mildred decided to...

Hsi-wei, Song Sidao and Shi Xing – By Robert Wexelblatt

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    The forgotten poet Song Sidao was the son of a minor landlord in Yanzhou.  As the boy showed early promise, his father engaged a...

The Small-Town Sea – (An excerpt from the novel) By Anees Salim

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Kindly join us for the Big Eid feast, Mr Unwin. Please be seated on the fictitious chair I have dragged out for you. Here...

Ultimate Fidelity – By Atef Ebeid

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    Translated from the Arabic by Essam M. Al-Jassim   She never expected him to betray her with her best friend. He didn’t know half of her...

Giant Step – By Eric Morlock

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        "Once you finally make that commitment," he says, "there's such a sense of peace. It's incredible."    The fog has lifted, and the early...

Father – By Blaze Minevski

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  Translated from Macedonian by Elizabeta Bakovska   Now there are many people that write about what happened in our time, but only the two of us...