Them People
Them People By Carole Harris Barton I saw her on the street when I entered the coffee shop....
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Them People By Carole Harris Barton I saw her on the street when I entered the coffee shop....
Read MorePosted by Nonfiction Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Nonfiction |
By Brianna Blacklock 111 Sherwood Circle, Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. I forget the zip. I can get there without it. × “You know drinking milk makes your boobs grow big,” Heleina said, her pasty legs dangling from the...
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By Janet Richards A sauerbraten roast simmers on the stove and the pungent smell of red cabbage and spatzel permeates the air. My Austrian grandma, Mitzel, is up to her elbows in cucumbers and sour cream as she churns the...
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By Grace Dudley Well, here I am yet again… Sitting , pondering, hoping for answers. So many questions. Not enough answers. Why do these thoughts run through my head? Why can’t I make sense out of life? Out of why people...
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By Paula Pitts On January 7th, I turned my moving van into the rental company at the end of a warm day, went to eat at a local place here in Georgetown, and picked my daughter up from our new neighbors. Heading out to...
Read MorePosted by Nonfiction Contest | Apr 7, 2012 | Nonfiction |
By Emily Knott I took a photography class during my sophomore year of high school. For each assignment, I borrowed a thirty-five millimeter camera from the school to shoot a reel of black and white film. I couldn’t drive, so...
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