Short Story Fiction: Pregnant Brains, Infertile Bodies

Short Story Fiction: Pregnant Brains, Infertile Bodies

  Thinking of Amisha makes me realize I have bitter feelings for fate. She has the funniest and the cleverest anecdotes on any situation, can make a conversation out of any topic, even cars, football, watches, video games, Affordable Care Act, ISIS – anything....
Short Story Fiction: Kim Jong Il And The Nuclear Family Paradox

Short Story Fiction: Kim Jong Il And The Nuclear Family Paradox

  Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and tho’ We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to...
Short Story Fiction: Turns Out I Am Dirt Poor

Short Story Fiction: Turns Out I Am Dirt Poor

  I heard the doorbell ring while I was cutting up the watermelon in the kitchen this evening. Almost immediately I heard my eager 9-year-old greet someone at the door. “Maa, can you come?!” He yelled back at me. I put the knife away and careful not to drip on my...
Dear Lena: An Open Letter

Dear Lena: An Open Letter

I feel sorry that you did not write a mind-blowing autobiography. There was not a single sentence in your book, Not that kind of Girl, where I truly laughed out loud. The irony being that, only if this entire book was fiction, I would have laughed hard at the pathetic...
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