Bones in Rat’s Alley by Dustin Pickering
Poem by Dustin Pickering exploring the moral complexities of the Chauvin trial and the precedent set by his sentence.
Read MorePoem by Dustin Pickering exploring the moral complexities of the Chauvin trial and the precedent set by his sentence.
Read MoreDr. Ian McGroffes proposes classy solutions to contemporary troubles in the United States.
Read MoreAdesokan Babatunde Walliyullah writes political violence in the African country of Nigeria.
Read MoreMonalisa Parida writes a poem of symbolic importance. Couched as a feminist poem, she shows the limitations of globalism.
Read MorePoem on social love between fellows.
Read MoreResist anti-Semitism, poem on extremism.
Read MorePoem on hope for peace for the Israelis and Palestinian people.
Read MorePoem about the difficulties of enjoying modern life with invasiveness and stressful events. How this affects women.
Read MorePoet lambastes pretentious and privileged academia who reject his verses as sincere
Read MoreHoward Stein writes on covid19 and climate change from a human perspective
Read MoreFire! Extreme destruction and devastation! From grass to bush From bush to tree Trees after tree So widely it runs.…
Read MoreDesolate cities looking like ghosts, Victims are still dropping dead in their tracks From this ferocious plague going around the…
Read MoreBernard Haske poetically protests partial birth abortion
Read MoreS A Yitta reminds us of the importance of humanity and keeping true to life
Read MoreLiterary interview with Robin Wyatt Dunn conducted on 3/26/21.
Read MoreDustin Pickering shares his thoughts on the current environment of politics and society and the psychological effects of being too…
Read MoreMonalisa Parida writes of female determination to succeed against the odds of patriarchy
Read MoreRussian-American poet Andre de Korvin writes on economic problems and bureaucracy
Read MoreSushant Thapa of Nepal celebrates simplicity and ordinariness
Read MoreNigeria's recent security breach impacts citizens' health and well-being
Read MoreTali Cohen Shabtai writes illuminatingly on the upcoming Israeli elections
Read MoreNigerian poet Ngozi Olivia Osuoha writes on abuse of women and children
Read Morepoem by Chinese poet Zhang Qiandong celebrating Nature's beauty
Read Morereview of lastbench little magazine's special North American edition with a focus on Donald Trump's presidency
Read MoreMonalisa Parida writes on the current dilemma facing Indian farmers.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has promised to declare safely reopening of schools as soon as his Secretary of Education is confirmed…
Read MoreWhile many students spent hours proving that the chair did not exist, the student, who in a class of over…
Read MoreThis is part two of Neil Desmond's short story "This is It" as published in The Parrot.
Read MoreAs humans, language is the essence and quintessence of our existence. There is hardly anything we can do or achieve…
Read MoreProf. Mahfouz A. Adedimeji The previous Industrial Revolutions or Industry 1.0, Industry 2.0 and Industry 3.0 naturally served as a…
Read MoreProf. Mahfouz A. Adedimeji The Third Industrial Revolution or Industry 3.0 marked the beginning of another era, which is otherwise…
Read MoreProf. Mahfouz A. Adedimeji It was the Greek Philosopher of the 5th Century, Heraclitus, who once examined the concept of…
Read MoreProf. M. A. Adedimeji As the unusual year 2020 drifts to its end, it is appropriate to reflect on some…
Read MorePoem shaping and mapping the joys and difficulties of the farmer in China
Read MoreSeven years ago, precisely on Thursday, December 5, 2013, the world was jolted by the news of a colossus who…
Read MoreMackenzie Scott has donated $60 million to two CUNY schools as part of her $4.1 billion philanthropic mission. Lehman College…
Read MoreLandmark College, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria, has rewarded one of the candidates who got the highest number of distinctions in this…
Read MoreDecember 7, 2020 Dear President-Elect Biden, Vice-President-Elect Harris, and Future First Lady Biden, The District 8 Community Education Council in…
Read MoreDigprom, a tech organization in Ilorin, Kwara State, has launched its first exhibition to kids between the ages of 6…
Read MoreThe Aftermath can be purchased at Adelaide Books for a 15 percent discount using the code AUTHORSGUEST. RIDING A STRANGE…
Read MoreAn erstwhile “colored person” explains why more recent labels do not satisfy
Read MoreDr. Tom is a surgeon who chooses to stay with villagers in Sudan to treat their injuries rather than go…
Read MoreBut if we consider the original list of Gandhi’s blunders, we appreciate the necessity of finding our global compass and…
Read MoreSocrates was a Greek philosopher who changed the course of history as the father Western thought. A scholar, teacher and…
Read MoreThe season is cold and defiant. To take the edge off, I became obsessed with the political situation in my…
Read MoreImprint of the soul, filled with silence of ever-pain and welfare, imprint longing for the bravest achievements nothing less than…
Read MoreIn our today’s world, time travels at a dizzying speed. The mantra on many lips is that “there is no…
Read MoreThe government of Norway has signed an agreement worth NOK 90 million (approximately USD 10 million), to support a safe…
Read MoreIn his congratulatory message to the United States President-Elect, Joe Biden, and Vice President-Elect, Kamala Harris, on November 7, 2020,…
Read MorePoet seeks truth and meaning in one's own soul, seeking solitude
Read MoreMeanwhile, there had been a surge in Islamaphobic rhetoric in France starting with the publication of the offensive cartoons, originally…
Read MoreIf you would like to See yours the silent sea’s baby babble Playing hide and seek Throughout the mountains and…
Read MoreThe most populous African country with over 200 million people, Nigeria witnessed unusual moments of madness last week. The tragedy…
Read MoreThe eyes in the whole world Raise the prayer letters for peace to the heaven day and night Watching the…
Read MoreParallel grammatical structures form many of our most familiar phrases: sink or swim, live and let live, shape up or…
Read MoreMy suspicion was right when I condemned the label of some word classes as CLOSED FREE MORPHEMES. The linguistic implication…
Read MoreEven if they hurl abuses, Spit, And turn their back, The rotten river water won't disappear by itself.
Read MoreThat one loves everybody does not really mean that they deserve the love but one deserves the peace that comes…
Read MoreIn English, there are two voices: active and passive (Forlini, 2000). When the subject of a verb performs the action,…
Read MoreA reaction to this masculinity brought up theories like FEMINISM in literature and the theory is meant to fight gender…
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