Tag Archives: Tent Cities
Orchestra
Last night the boy dreamed of two boats. One arrived filled with hot dogs and ice cream and even boxes and boxes of Tootsie Roll Pops—his favorite. The other boat arrived with toys he’d seen on TV – Xboxes, Legos, … Continue reading
Inhumanity
I don’t care if you’re a Republican or a Democrat. If you’re a Trump supporter or not. I don’t care what you think about immigration reform, or whether you believe in God or are an atheist. If you’re a human … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Beto O'Rourke, children, immigrants, Internment, Japanese, Sessions, Tent Cities, Trump
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Hunting Season
We watch each other in this sanctuary, this quail and I, prisoners of lives into which we were born. The bird is free to fly away, to go where he pleases. But he has surely heard the gun fire, watched … Continue reading
Posted in fictioneers, Flash Fiction
Tagged Flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Quail, Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, Tent Cities
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