I Wonder
By Elliot Doomes, November 14, 2019 — Today, I’m going to write about the violence in the city. If I open the door in the morning and I step out into the chill morning air, I look out at the … Continued
By Frances Bryce, November 14, 2019 — [Today is] the first day of the public inquiry into the process to ascertain whether the president committed an impeachable act according to the evidence that is before the council. A whistleblower related … Continued
By Joyce Woods, November 14, 2019 — It’s been a long time since attending this class. My last visit here, the class presence was in the auditorium giving support to some of our writing classmates who are members of the senior … Continued
Eleanor Kazdan, November 14, 2019 — When I was growing up in Toronto in the ’50s and ’60s there were things that people didn’t talk about. One day, a 15-year-old neighbor “disappeared.” I especially noticed because she babysat for me … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, November 14, 2019 — On Yom Kippur last month, I happened to get on the Route 40 bus. Immediately, an older woman, already seated, took my hand and invited me to sit down next to her. … Continued
By Carolyn Boston, July 30, 2020 — My back and shoulders sink into a relaxed position. The air around me is a soft whispering breeze that brushes the back of my neck, and I melt into a transformed mellow state. … Continued
By Carol Marfis, October 25, 2018 — I know that it is a well-known cliché that our lives are compared to the seasons and I think that this could be applicable in many ways. I was thinking of the way … Continued
By Mo McCooper, January 28, 2010 — Not long after I learned to walk, my cousin showed up at our apartment on top of the bar. He took me on an adventure in the fields and woods nearby. Joey took … Continued
By José Dominiguez, November 07, 2019 — Halloween is out of my repertoire. Nevertheless, I usher myself in understanding and experiencing the joy of an extra holiday in my long list of holidays. The first thing I learned is that … Continued