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Too Young to Be Afraid by
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Prompted By Politics

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Through the bus window, through my own reflected image, the solitary lights in the rural landscape were comforting. And exciting. Tomorrow was Election Day, and each light represented at least one potential vote.  That was an astonishing notion, which I had never before focused on — the collective power of democracy, and it made you…
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A Cautionary Tale by
200
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Prompted By Hitchhiking

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I didn’t know Maria well. She was a senior and I, a freshman, in the autumn of 1970. She was thin with a puff of blonde curls surrounding her pleasant face. We had mutual friends and we were driving to one’s house at the western end of the Mass Pike late one Saturday evening, exactly…
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Fear and Loathing in Hollywoodland by
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Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol

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I usually begin my day with a cup of coffee and a microdose of psilocybin. A microdose is defined as 80 micrograms of the carefully grown and prepared mushroom. I also take a dropper full of lion’s mane, a mushroom that, like psilocybin, has restorative properties in the cognitive realm. Eighty micrograms is a holistic…
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Cheap Lodgings by
200
(298 Stories)

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Of all of the cheap places we stayed when my husband and I took an eight-week trip to Europe and Israel, Victor Mattace’s pensione was the worst.
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My Computer Life, BC and AC by
25
(25 Stories)

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My history with computers, both plus and minus in my life and work
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The End of the World by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By 9/11

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Looking back at August-September 2001 brings to mind the opening of A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” The two weeks prior to what we now just refer to as 9/11 contained some of the best times of my life, and then, of course, the…
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Cinderella at Jersey Girls State by
100
(194 Stories)

Prompted By Leap Day

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Problem number one: I had no boyfriend and, although I was 17, I had never been on a date.
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2026 McGraw by
200
(346 Stories)

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2026 McGraw Leaving Manhattan recently on a wintry Friday afternoon we hit rush hour and my husband turned off the highway to avoid the heavy traffic.   We were taking a detour through local Bronx streets when I realized we were about to pass my old neighborhood,  and we decided to drive down my old…
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No Choice by (4 Stories)

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A five-year-old does not think about choices and, of course, she hasn’t any.
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The Wurst of Times by
50
(58 Stories)

Prompted By Retirement

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First there was the retirement that wasn’t, observed by many, and then there was the retirement that “was”, observed by almost no one. And midway between them was a short-circuited retirement, a retirement that “wasn’t” also observed by almost no one. The end.
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