"Mabel! Mabel!" John excitedly jostled his wife in bed sound asleep as soon as he got to his home in Phillipsburg, Kansas. He hadn't yet begun to undress this night … Continue reading Strangers Passing Through Town by Duane L. Herrmann
Untitled by Leslie Sittner
ascertain-assiduous-derivative-existential-plethora-prudent-Sisyphean-subsequent-trepidation-worrisome At first he knew that it was an existential problem—that sadly, a worrisome decision he must make. While he was normally assiduous in his thinking, and always prudent in … Continue reading Untitled by Leslie Sittner
Ma by June Kosier
I would like to tell you about my great grandmother. Her name is June, but everyone in our house calls her “Ma”. I am her best friend. I live with … Continue reading Ma by June Kosier
Library Post card by Duane L. Herrmann
It was a library, an ancient one, I could tell by the style of the shelves and stairs. No library like that had been built in hundreds of year, and … Continue reading Library Post card by Duane L. Herrmann
Escape Haiku by Leslie Sittner
No warning. Card says“Arrive Friday for a week”Too bad we’ll be gone
Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind.” by June Kosier
Calvin CoolidgeChristmas In July The last post card I received was an antique one commemorating the poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas” I did not receive it at Christmas time. … Continue reading Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind.” by June Kosier
To Peggy Across the Universe by Diane Kendall Stevens
I’m writing to you to see how you are, thankful that we’ve found a way to communicate across this vast distance between us and eager to see if we can … Continue reading To Peggy Across the Universe by Diane Kendall Stevens
Writing to Artemin Prime by Duane L. Herrmann
Dear Xrjot, Earth is having a bit of a time now. The climate is going out of balance, but the people and corporations with money refuse to let go of … Continue reading Writing to Artemin Prime by Duane L. Herrmann
Unlikely Friends by Leslie Sittner
November 5, 1963 Dear Jerome, Thank you so much for passing me your full address at the prison today. I’m not sure if it is appropriate for you and me … Continue reading Unlikely Friends by Leslie Sittner