The Shack – By Anthony J. Mohr

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    I never saw The Shack. I’d never even heard of it until my fortieth high school reunion, when Mimi described it. She was one...

Poet Eternal – By Nolo Segundo

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      What is the role of the poet in society, in life? The first part is easy: there is little or no role for poets in...

All The Outs In Free – By George Angel

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    The entire stroll of your being consists of two narrow flights of inclined stairs. On this brief trajectory, not even the passing glimpse of...

Venezuelan Art and Literature – By Jesús Rafael Marcano Guzmán

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    The History of Venezuelan Art and Literature: Venezuelan Artists from Past and Present Who Have Left Their Mark on the World! By Jesús Rafael Marcano...

The Evidence Keeper – By George Angel

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      The slow and deliberate destruction of the archives has been a process of dissolving tiny particulars, of chewing and serving up again before the...

Krenshaw Meets Her Old Boyfriend’s New Girlfriend – By Karys Rhea

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      Although Krenshaw had broken up with John, she was, nonetheless, heartbroken to discover that less than three weeks later, he had moved on and...

Letters to My Daughter – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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      1 Dear daughter, Your life isn’t waiting for you somewhere in the future. It is here, unfolding in this very moment, in the daily humdrum – in an ordinary...

Vanshree – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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    Vanshree, Marve Road, Mumbai – 64   An ode to my childhood home, the house that built me, the place etched in my heart forever! I am overwhelmed with...

The Water : Spiritual Gender and Environmental Perspectives – By B. Suresh Lal

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    Book Review by Pradipta Mukherjee   Suresh Lal’s book “The Water: Spiritual Gender and Environmental Perspectives” explores the multifaceted significance, the sociological, cultural and religious metaphors...

Can A.I. be a girlfriend? – By Plamen V

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    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has propelled us into an era where the lines between organic and synthesized interaction are increasingly blurred. From...