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Ghosts of Fallen Towers by
100
(170 Stories)

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How do you remember what you never forgot?
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My Own Worst Critic by
50
(92 Stories)

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  My Own Worst Critic Let’s be honest, folks. We all have that voice in our heads. The one that whispers (or sometimes shrieks) insecurities like a malfunctioning smoke detector. This eternal internal tormentor, for lack of a better term, is what I like to call my own personal Jiminy Cricket. Imagine, if you will,…
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“Turn up your radio” by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By Remembering Radios

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I needed a present. I wanted it to be special. I was as poor as the usual working-class undergraduate.
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Good Enough by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Perfection

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I’m one of those people who gets a task 95% completed and decides it is good enough.
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Mushroom Barley Soup on Sunday by
200
(359 Stories)

Prompted By Comfort Food

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On Sunday nights in Detroit, it was good Jewish deli food for our family. Darby’s was the destination, either eat-in or take-out. Built by Sam Boesky (whose brother Ivan was the disgraced financier of the insider trading scandal of the mid-1980s), it could hold 375 people and served 5,000 hungry people daily. My parents and…
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The Final Cut by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Haircuts

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“Do you think my hair is falling out?” my sister asked. After going through a round of chemotherapy for lung cancer, hair loss would not be unexpected. She raked her fingers through her hair as she asked, and we both noticed  the silver strands she now held in her hand. After a moment, I asked…
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Somebody’s Ringin’ the Bell by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Door-to-Door Sales

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I was approached by a young woman who asked if she could come to my house to show me some amazing knives. I said yes.
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Unspoken Words by
50
(50 Stories)

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A dad's teachings can come in a simple gesture of kindness.
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The Dead Mouse (and her Dead Baby) by
25
(40 Stories)

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Death is an impenetrable wall.  I can etch messages into my side of it, yearning, regretting, remembering with exquisite fondness her smile...
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Sunburn by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Embarrassment

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Sunburn One sunny Friday afternoon we went to our local coffeeshop for a quick bite and then to the garage to get the car for our weekend drive to Connecticut. My fair-skinned husband is prone to sunburn so after putting the convertible top down,  he rubbed some sunscreen on his face.  Then as he drove…
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