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- “The Only Hope of The Jews” by Paul BeckmanYou’re sitting on your stoop thinking how much you hate the stoop, the building you live in with six side-by-side apartments (now lled townhouses) and the neighborhood. You hate the neighborhood beuse all of the stoops in all of the buildings and all of the wire fenced-in tiny yards smaller… Read more »
- “Split” by Francine WitteThe day is slowing to a shiver now, slowing and blacking into night and that’s when your father comes home, hole in his soul, and says things like supper and bitch, and your mother slams back you’re late, you’re late. And you, you are standing there, not knowing which way… Read more »
- “Fat Man” By Andrew StancekTonight I am in the park alone. Ma has been slamming cupboards, sweeping, scrubbing the small fridge, muttering.? She used to work six days in Friesen’s Bake-o-Rama, and was never around. But when she did come home, she’d open a beer, give me a sip, and tell stories about Lin… Read more »
- “In My Dreams We Meet At The Opera” By Damhnait MonaghanWhen I reach the bus stop, my mother’s gone. Is she lying in that puddle outside the Opera House? Or did I lose her in the lobby, distracted by the man wearing one red glove and clutching a bible? Retracing my steps, I find her under the twinkling chandelier, crooning… Read more »