by cinderq | May 23, 2019 | Issue No 3, Nonfiction, Read
Travel Musings By Paul Walsh ; Why do we travel? My great-great-grandparents traveled to America from Ireland because of the potato famine. That was a pretty good reason; no point in hanging around the old bog when there’s nothing left to do but starve to death. My...
by cinderq | May 17, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 3, Read
Seamus Tripp and the Shadow Walker, Part 3 By Jon Garett and Richard Walsh ; Read Part One and Part Two. Chapter Seven: The True Nature of the Revolution Myron Fish knew, of course, that all magicks hit their caster with shockback, the term Seamus had coined to...
by cinderq | May 13, 2019 | Issue No 3, Nonfiction, Read
Habibi By Rebecca Kiswani ; Melissa’s age never stops her from getting what she wants. She started smoking when she was eleven. A year later she went to parties with her brother, confiscated keys from drunk people and drove them home in exchange for ten dollars. Now,...
by cinderq | May 3, 2019 | Issue No 3, Nonfiction, Read
Understanding Wealth No Matter How Much Money You Have By Anne Butcher ; Most people, myself included, would not randomly pick up a book on wealth management. A lot of us don’t consider ourselves “wealthy” and therefore the book doesn’t apply to us. However, I...
by cinderq | May 3, 2019 | Issue No 3, Nonfiction, Watch
On Writing By M.G. Martin ; One of my favorite memories of my teenage years was having the house to myself for most of the day. Without supervision or interruption, I could do what I pleased. What pleased me was to write. I had decided when I was quite young to be a...
by cinderq | Mar 30, 2019 | Fiction, Issue No 3, Read
Anomaly, Part 1 By Jennifer Milne ; anom·a·ly noun : deviation from the common rule : irregularity; 2 something anomalous : something different, abnormal, peculiar, or not easily classified One Things around me were always changing. Now I know what you’re thinking....