
A Quiet Courage Named Among the Twelve Best Literary Journals of 2015
Really pleased, proud, and honored to announce that A Quiet Courage literary journal was selected by Authors Publish Magazine to Continue reading
Really pleased, proud, and honored to announce that A Quiet Courage literary journal was selected by Authors Publish Magazine to Continue reading
Wheel-chaired into the lobby from his assisted care room, the elderly Jewish gentleman squints into bright camera lights, Continue reading
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In 1944, studies were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp to make seawater drinkable. It never was. The sick Gypsies Continue reading
In Adolf’s floral painting do the flowers face their propagator in open gape? Dark mouths. Tiny outbursts framed against his Continue reading
At least no one’s gonna shoot me. Mac Greene turned to writing as a solution to the Continue reading
Till I was well into my sixties, I always attracted suspicion. Not anymore. I can go anywhere, without fear of Continue reading
I’ve heard all these years about the bunks and their hardness. I’ve never felt them. I’ve only heard their stories. Continue reading
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