
Photo courtesy Brunk Auctions
A Mennonite Soldier
Robert S. Brunk
In February of 1985, my third year in the business, I received a call . . .

Photo by Chris Schmidt
Things Lost, Things Found
Jennifer Lang
“Where are you from?” “What’s home?” “America, France, Israel . . .”

Photo by Melissa Ballard
Marge
Melissa Ballard
. . . it was the last sentence of that note, scrawled on tissue—paper-thin, cream stationary, which made me pause . . .

Photo by Heide Weidner
Death, Driveways, and Dreams
Cindy Bradley
Twelve years old, I walk barefoot down our driveway to retrieve the Los Angeles Times. It’s still early . . .

Photo by Heide Weidner
Waiting for the Doctor
Sandra Miller
Some look forward to the visit to the doctor with great anticipation . . .

Photo by Christina Schmidt
Floating Fire
Mike Gracey
Mom keeps looking at the swirl. I try to pull her out of it by asking what she’s thinking. Then I ask again, louder this time . . .

CrazyQuilt 1884 Brooklyn Museum
Touching Things
Bill Vernon
I once stood before that bank’s line of tellers until I thought they must be suspicious of me, staring up at that picture like a man planning a financial withdrawal by force. I was in fact trying to . . .

Photo by Christina Schmidt
Crazy Grace’s Mistake
John E. Keats
In my first full-time job out of high school, during the reckless eighties, I met an actual crazy woman . . .

Photo by Hilary Schaper
Vinescape
Hilary Schaper
. . . their tendrils weaving a web over the house–sealing windows, shuttering doors, barring all comings and goings, wrapping us tight within–and imprisoning us . . .
For Remembering How to Live Without You
Telaina Eriksen
My mother has brown eyes. She used to love to read . . .

Photo by Cynthia Jones

Photo by Cynthia Jones
Nuclear Bombs
in the Backyard
Cynthia Jones
We are on the outskirts when we spy a mushroom cloud over the town. The cloud, capped like a giant Cremini mushroom, billows thick and trails a dark grayish substance in its mushroom stem. It looms dark against a clear sky over . . .

Collage by Wayne Hogaur (original art)
Going Home Again
Mel Livatino
Leaving home was an immensity. I’ve been trying all my life to . . .

Photo by John Gevers
Exposure
Michelle Shappell Harris
All manner of people have their secrets. And buildings, for that matter . . .

Photo by Erika Reich Giles
Budapest, Bridge to My Past
Erika Reich Giles
The cloud cover that blanketed Europe on our flight from Amsterdam dispersed as we approached Budapest . . .I was giddy with excitement and danced out of the plane . . .

Photo by Natalie Taylor
The Nate Years
Natalie Taylor
I dressed carefully the day I decided to be a girl . . .

Art Work by Sayalee Chandhari
Aloha
Shiv Dutta
“. . . at last you’ve got your brother back!”

Muse de la Comédie by Jean-Marc Nattier, 1739
A Muse Unmasked
Michael L. Johnson
Some years ago British researcher Paul McDonald and his team at the University of Wolverhampton completed their quest for the world’s oldest recorded joke. Among their discoveries was a riddle . . .

Cappadocia Church of the Sandal
Photo by TravelTurkey.com
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