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A Day with Breanne Mc Ivor
Interview

A Day with Breanne Mc Ivor

Meet Breanne Mc Ivor. She…

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Nocturnal Conductions
Humor

Nocturnal Conductions

The first time it happened,…

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The Lady of the Water
Fiction

The Lady of the Water

I’d thought Central America would…

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Two Blind Men
Flash Fiction

Two Blind Men

They knew well I was…

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An Interview with Ernest Brawley
Interview

An Interview with Ernest Brawley

Ernest Brawley, a native Californian,…

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All desks in the room were covered with newspapers, print-outs, news clippings and coffee cups. Up front, the telephones were manned at reception. Throughout the building, the station was broadcast live. “Where did you find that? I didn’t see it,” Biondi said. Hanny Persius and Sebastian Biondi were in the newsroom reading the Sunday edition of the St Pete Times.  Degan, the station manager, was not there. Biondi had his feet up on his desk. Hanny did not have a desk; he was just past probation, and he used a communal table outside of the newsroom. “Page three, second column. It’s a short blurb, a notice about how the Zephyrhills City Council is to meet to discuss the renaming of the original Sixth Street, which has been renamed to Martin Luther King Boulevard. Apparently, the motion to be considered is to rename it back to Sixth Avenue. I might head…