by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 5, 2019
Lord of the Dance Sandra Arnold Clutching her list, Liberty pushed open the library door and skidded across the floor to a startled young man behind a mahogany desk. She waved her list and asked where she should look. He pointed to the top floor, where...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 4, 2019
Truth May Rise in the Classified Creamy Froth of the Next Beer Sally Ryhanen If there is a patron saint for the evil of heart, she must be Irish. There was my target, dangling upside down from a rustic lighthouse, begging to be rescued. Smack in front of...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 4, 2019
A Casual Sunday Tourist Lazarus Trubman As I get older, people and events disappear from my memory, but some, thank goodness, stay there forever. Like the story of a murder I never committed. It was in 1980, a Sunday at the end of February or in...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 3, 2019
Suitemates Bob Chikos The night my son Martin was born, I had the emotions most new fathers likely have, but few will admit: 10% joy and 90% sheer panic. I remember my thoughts: I don’t know anything about this person and he’s going to live with us for a...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 2, 2019
Bag for Life Aaron Farrell Inside the Aldi’s Bag for Life – either a sadistic joke, as this plastic will probably end a life, or just a plain lie as nothing is for life apart from the craving for something that lasts for life – is my...