Short Fiction March 7, 2022 The Knife From Above It was a fantastic day for Martin Nujoma. As he sat in his white monoplane…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Star-Crossed Lovers Done Right: How the First Presidential Debate Saved the Rom-Com There was perhaps no event of greater controversy last fall than the first Presidential Debate,…
Short Fiction December 23, 2020 Washed Away, Little by Little Today though, I didn’t hear him cry. I didn’t hear him speak. I didn’t hear…
Short Fiction December 23, 2020 Red is Blue In front of my glass cage, I see the royal purple walls of my home.…
Short Fiction October 12, 2020 Gusto There’s a moment when you realize that the best feeling you will ever have won’t…
Lit Mag June 8, 2020 A Young Boy’s Battle Cry Author’s Note: Throughout my life, I have witnessed hatred among many groups of people. Whether…
Lit Mag May 29, 2020 A Senior’s Sincere Story: The Pandemic In the midst of a pandemic, many of us (including myself) have had a hard…
Short Fiction May 6, 2020 Spilt Milk The peeling lacquer over the wood of the kitchen table was a sore sight. The…
Lit Mag April 7, 2020 An Ode to the Oppressed Dear Robbers, I write this letter with my humble intention to relieve and rejoice robbers…
Short Fiction August 10, 2019 A New Modest Proposal Prewriting: An address to the baby boomers I have 3 houses, what am I supposed…