Dad
A son observes his father and, for the first time, sees the fragile man for who we is.
A son observes his father and, for the first time, sees the fragile man for who we is.
C. Josephson delivers a short poem about getting older and worrying about living to one’s fullest potential.
The following is the prologue to N. E. Yeomans’ latest release, The Monsters I Remember – available for download on Amazon for only $0.99!
An adolescent girl discovers beauty and ugliness behind the well kept lawns of suburban America.
C. Josephson reflects on loss, love and the mystery of change.
August: known for its beautiful weather as summer nears its end, but also a time of pervasive melancholy for our author, triggered by a history of loss during this particular month.
Inspired by the idea of an aging toxic family member, C. Josephson’s poem Indebted describes the conflicted feelings of obligation, necessity, compassion, pity, resentfulness, and love.
A mother tries to come to terms with the aduction of her child that occured at a shopping mall years earlier in this new story by Neal Eric Yeomans.
In time for Memorial Day, C. Josephson brings to us a piece of fantasy and a look at honor.
In C. Josephson’s new story, a daughter’s lifelong feelings of inadequacy finally reach a boiling point with her mother in a department store. A meditation on love and loss.