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Daily Archives: April 30, 2017
Child #writephoto by Isabel Caves
The child’s room was empty. There were several playthings, including a music box, a doll house, and a wooden horse rocking to itself in the corner. But there was no child. “Are you sure you heard noises?” I asked. The … Continue reading
Flight of the Seer IV
* “No one else is doing this.” “So far as we are aware.” “And if they are doing it they are not doing it in quite the same way.” * It was not always the case. The ancient mystery schools … Continue reading
Long ago by Bryan Aiello #writephoto
The tour guide stops and sighs, “this is one of my favorite exhibits in the entire museum. You’ll notice there’s an actual outside beyond that window. It’s not just a picture, this little girl’s bedroom overlooked Broadway and Sixty-Sixth street. … Continue reading
Child by pensitivity #writephoto
Sandra had always wondered what lay behind the permanently locked door on the top floor of her grandmother’s Victorian house. As far as she knew, no-one had ever been allowed access, not her mother or her aunt. Now, the decorative … Continue reading