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Kiev and the Second Amendment

By Rowan Kane If Ukrainians can rein in their government without guns, Americans can, too.  The lesson of the last Continue reading →

Animal Magic

(via) By Louis Rive I dream about working. Literally. When I fall asleep the repetitive nature of my job means Continue reading →

Broken Biscuits

By Louis Rive Broken bloody biscuits. I hadn’t the heart to tell my gran that I could buy shortbread in Continue reading →

Chapter 6: No battle is ever won. (1984)

By Alyssa Lindley Kilzer Richard I found out the next day. The police came down to my house, took my Continue reading →

Eliot

By Emily McKay Eliot struggled with the meaning of life from a very early age.  He had been conceived only Continue reading →

First Day

By Louis Rive Every day is the same. You may be reading this on the commute to work and possibly Continue reading →

Chapter 5: Testimony: This House of Bones (1975)

By Alyssa Lindley Kilzer Robert I don’t know when my Pa took his first drink, but as soon as Grampa Continue reading →

Berlin 1936 vs. Sochi 2014

By Rowan Kane American athletes are headed to a country that has legislated discrimination against a minority, has perpetuated violence Continue reading →

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