by TNSF | Jun 13, 2018 | Nonfiction, Vol. 1, Issue 31
Tugging at my parents to cease socializing after Sunday church, we rushed the two miles home in order to catch The Little Rascals on a fuzzy Charlotte television channel. More than fifty years later, I recall an episode which included three girls singing, “How ya...
by TNSF | Jun 13, 2018 | Poems, Vol. 1, Issue 31
Survivor’s Guide to Grief, Loss, Bereavement, Life-Imploding Tragedies, and Various Other Kinds of Human Suffering (Abridged) Eliminate action verbs Say deceased not dead Don’t think that you’ll ever remodel the kitchen Even with the modifications to your diet, the...
by TNSF | Jun 13, 2018 | Visual Art, Vol. 1, Issue 31
This piece comes from a series of digital photo collages created around the idea of perceptions. I contemplated this piece for quite some time. I was struck by the logic of some acquaintances I had regarding their recent pregnancies. They both were from countries with...