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    The Duty of Charon, or Dr. Mertvyago's Notes

    The weather is disgusting. Slushy. Dirty snow slush has been underfoot for a week now. It's as if whoever is in charge of the weather up there got tired and decided to take a nap. And this fog is...

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    I Am Woman

    I am a riot of morning light, a sudden blooming of silk and sun in a world that sometimes forgets how to glow. My laughter is a silver bell rung in an open field, a sound that carries the...

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    • Beautiful piece, full of imagery, you write like a friend of our. Believe us this is a very high compliment

    • Beautifully penned, Kay. Excellent write my friend with amazing storytelling and dazzling imagery. Nicely done. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Hi K.,
      Since 1964 (I believe), I have a flex disk, LP on the ESP’ label that comes to mind when I read your poem.

      Poet Amiri Baraka is no stranger to controversy, and his work with avant-garde jazz band the New York Art Quartet (NYAQ) was no exception.

      It was released under a nom de plume Leroy something, but in essence it was free style poetry against the pulsing ‘beat’ of free jazz.
      This interaction worked remarkably well.
      Perhaps I may suggest you do something like this (your poem against any type of music you prefer)?

      Needless to say, I love this poem to bits.
      Kind regards, Gus

      • Hi, Duhsjaak, thank you for your encouraging words. I do love a challenge. And I can rightly say, your suggestion has inspired me to go forth and create.

    • This is absolutely lovely. A metaphysical bought down to a sublime earthiness
      in one the most eloquent and lyrical excerpt of poetic musing I’ve haven’t experienced in a while
      You did the damn thing

      Much respect

      Naaj

    • Love all of the unapologetic confidence in this! What a freaking write!
      Loved it!

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    R.E.D.J

    The guy carefully closed the round hatch cover, pressing it tightly with his shoulder, tightened the latch, and turned on the compressor. In fifteen minutes, the air would be almost clean. The gas masks could be removed. His companion...

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    • Unsettling and very depressing, Dmitry. All those post-apocalyptic stories are horrid in their own way, but this was extra painful as the main characters were kids. Your story reminded me of the movie The Blue Lagoon from 1980. Two teenagers stranded on a deserted island and tried to cope with the situation the best they could. They even had a baby of their own, and at some point they saw no other way out, and decided to end their lives by eating some poisonous berries …

      Al

      • Thank you! I love evoking emotions in readers.
        But in “The Blue Lagoon” (part two), the heroes actually survived. In my story – no. No chance 😉

    • I agree with Al this was unsettling. Well written and conveyed allot not leaving the mind to wonder what happened next.

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