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Refugees in a Banana Republic
Literary

Refugees in a Banana Republic

Early dawn, when fog hung…

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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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Never Will I Leave Home
Literary

Never Will I Leave Home

You have not seen our…

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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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Chess is a game where two players seating one in front of another, that is, in opposite directions, are confronting each other all the way through, in between them, a Chessboard displaying two monarchic sets of pieces, precisely the same sixteen pieces are placed in a mirrored way in each side and the four corners. To start the game, a player should choose a side, it can be either whites’ or blacks’, since when no one chooses a perspective – not even raises a flag – neither stands for advocating in favour of a belief, or a minority, a people or a person in need, that would be the beginning of the end of times. How does the Chess game go? Behold, if you cannot stand a slow, very silent game, in one-seating in the same position until the end, Chess is not for you to play. Anyway, heed Chess…