Category: Editor’s Pick

Ecstasy At A Cafe

Whilst sitting alone in a small café waiting for my meal, I wile away the time by watching people stroll in – some in small groups, and some with their arms around each other’s waists stealing sideway glances filled with desire. Desire for food or lust? I wonder. And then a man enters. A man [...]

Friday August 27th, 2010 in Editor's Pick, Poetry, The Arts | No Comments »

Don’t Blame Obama

Have i.q. levels just dropped to a new low? Or has selective amnesia set in for most people who have chosen to ignore or better yet “forget” that our country is experiencing one of the worst fiscal deficits and economic crisis in it’s short history. Why is it that we expect President Obama to suddenly [...]

Saturday August 7th, 2010 in Editor's Pick, Humanity, Political Arena | No Comments »

Never Forgive and Never Forget

(cont’d from the Living Dead) ‘Hullo,’ said the sleepy voice. ‘Chris, it’s me.’ ‘Anna Marie, what’s wrong? What time is it?’ Chris said, sounding alarmed. ‘Sweetheart, who is calling us at this hour?’ said Jean who I could hear in the background. ‘It’s a quarter to five,’ I said. ‘Sorry, Chris, but I have a [...]

Friday June 11th, 2010 in Editor's Pick, The Arts | No Comments »

The Living Dead

Continued from The Mysterious Caller Like a zombie I slowly arose out of bed, went to the bathroom and then stood facing the mirror. The reflection showed another woman’s face. Surely that ghastly image couldn’t be me? It looked too frightening! I was supposed to have come back from a two-week respite in the tranquility [...]

Monday May 17th, 2010 in Editor's Pick | No Comments »

The Mysterious Caller

It seemed like I had just sunk into a deep sleep when the sound of the phone ringing woke me up. Who in bloody hell could be calling in the middle of the night? Reaching over to answer the phone, I accidentally knocked it off the nightstand. Muttering a few choice words under my breath [...]

Saturday May 1st, 2010 in Editor's Pick, Life, Mysticism, Spirituality | No Comments »