I Wonder Why
By Elliott Doomes, September 15, 2016 — I wonder why I have no home country. I wonder why I have no language. I wonder why I have no culture. I wonder why I have no flag. I have no music. … Continued
By Elliott Doomes, September 15, 2016 — I wonder why I have no home country. I wonder why I have no language. I wonder why I have no culture. I wonder why I have no flag. I have no music. … Continued
By Norman Cain, September 11, 2014 — My grandmother’s laundry room was not located in a finished, attractive basement. It had no shelves (containing detergents, bleaches, and fabric softeners) that hovered above a modern washer or dryer. And when clothes … Continued
By Joan Bunting, January 17, 2013 — When I was a child, I stuttered very bad. I heard later when I was older that it could have been caused by my sisters and my older brother scaring me a lot. … Continued
By Loretta Gaither, May 31, 2012 — I was in a play as a clown on the 24th of May. Besides the writing class, I belong to a drama class. We performed in the auditorium at the senior center. I was … Continued
By Mo McCooper, April 14, 2011 — Starting in the summer between 7th and 8th grade when I was still under 5 feet tall, I would hide in a big bunch of bushes next to the town playground and find … Continued
By Joe Garrison, December 8, 2011 — It was on a Wednesday morning in early December 2006. Debra had asked me to help her with a project she was working on. And I would never say no to her. I … Continued
By Brenda Bailey, May 27, 2010 There is a program in Georgia called “The Partners-in-Education,” where a business and a school join forces to help each other with projects. When the business needs volunteers for quarterly mailings, or guides during … Continued
By Ruth Lewis, March 30, 2017 My cat Xena is no longer with me. I had to leave her when I moved away ten moths ago. Before that time we were together for two years. I met Xena after my … Continued