by Mir-Yashar Seyedbagheri Leaves dance, flame and golden symphony in the chilling October skies, dancing with the grace of a ballerina, which she once was. She wanders the hills and curves alone, a lone lady in lavender, strolling rugged paths, streams drying up, meandering toward their dry death. Tree branches lean like skeletons, the rain beginning its late autumnal descent. Read More
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Calle Neptuno, La Habana
by Ray Ball, PhD My ankle wobbles as I step on the uneven textures of the street and sidewalks. In the afternoon heat the trash piled high shimmers in the intersections of Centro Havana. A sign reads: do not litter! But a man tosses an Read More