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Category Archives: Fiction
Image in My Mirror
There is an aging image in my mirror this morning; an image that I feel I should know. He appears familiar, yet I can’t or perhaps, choose not to place him. The seasons of life have etched his face with … Continue reading
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Did Not Our Hearts Burn?
The heat of the day started to wane, making their journey a bit easier than it had been when they started out earlier that day. They were less than seven miles from Jerusalem and not far from their destination of … Continue reading
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Light The Corners Of My Mind
A single candle casts a dim glow around the rough hewn table. A bowl of boiled meat and lentils releases it’s fragrance and causes the old man’s mouth to salivate. This was Martha’s recipe. She would make it whenever the … Continue reading
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