FROM THE DARKNESS CAN WE SEE THE LIGHT?.
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Swimming in the Daylight: Lisa C. Paul
A vacuum is defined as an enclosed space from which matter, especially air, and has been partially removed so that the matter or gas remaining in the space exerts less pressure than the atmosphere. An empty space devoid of matter creating the absence of human contact, air, almost like being sent down into a black hole can make a person feel more than just constricted. Imagine living your life within this vacuum. A room whose walls are devoid of anything, painted white, sound proofed so that no one can hear your thoughts when spoken or listen as you take a breath. Imagine spending time speaking out and wanting to express your thoughts but they fall on deaf walls or you might say deaf ears. Hitler was a monster and what he did to the Jewish people cannot be forgiven or forgotten. What the…
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Night Crossing: Mary Martin
Within the soul of Alexander Wainwright lives a passion, a light so strong that is guides his hands and movements as he draws his paintbrush across the open canvas to create images that will come alive. Rage, frustration, memories of the past and a special light that emanates from every picture or drawing is more than just his trademark, it’s Alexander. Visions come into play and what he sees often guides his mood, his work and his passion as the sight of something special, unique and rare comes into focus as he tosses the pallet of paints against his canvas and the end result is magical. A cosmic egg so vibrant, filled with colors and a light so strong shines for seconds and then disappears. What could this mean as he hides the picture of the farmer whom he dared to awaken in the middle of…
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Island Fog: John Vanderslice
Within a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth’s surface a thick mist is seen. Blocking your vision from being clear, restricting visibility not allowing you to see whatever lies ahead. Imagine your life as you live it within this huge cloud that covers your entire body, clouds your judgment and hampers you from seeing what is right in front of you. Something that confuses a situation and distracts you and hampers your thought processes ad the end result is anything but what you might expect and the mist that has enveloped you does not ever lift. Muddled, dazed and even bewildered are the main characters of this group of 11 uniquely crafted short stories whose character’s vision, desires, wants and needs are so clouded by events that they cannot control or attempt to control. The setting is…
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