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The First Miracle: Parasol Mushrooms Albert’s father would have turned ninety in December, but it was clear now that he...
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John had never been what you would call a runner. The odd run, or visit to the gym, to blow...
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Each night I lie awake awaiting Fontano’s big monologue, a set piece bed beneath me, eyes closed against the gaze...
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“I’ll see you soon,” Denny says, drawing back, and takes his hand off Rich’s shoulder. They shake hands, and for...
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Edward Michael Supranowicz has had artwork and poems published in the US and other countries. Both sides of his family...
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My bones are the origin of small raging fires Sparking violence, body against body, Like any garden trying to survive...
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Artist's statement: Looking to the Future is a portrait of a little girl who lives near the village of Saut...
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Edward Michael Supranowicz has had artwork and poems published in the U.S. and other countries. Both sides of his family...
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Hunger Stones Hunger stones as memorials hunger stones as warnings of famine of drought of emaciated animals, failing crops of...
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