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Retrospect – A Tale Of Five Cities by
50
(92 Stories)

Prompted By Writer's Choice

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Retrospect – A Tale Of Five Cities By Kevin J. W. Driscoll (c) 2025 In the lush, green hills of Connemara, Ireland, My father’s mother Mary was born into a world where myths and reality intertwined. Her heart was filled with the ancient stories of her ancestors, and she spent her days immersed in the…
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Laughter: Research & Development by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Comic Relief

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I love to laugh. Most of us love to laugh. Laughter is the crazy glue of existence. As a kid, my friends and I could make each other laugh until we rolled in convulsions on carpets, lawns, beaches, or hayfields. I remember building circles of out-of-control giddiness that, if interrupted, puzzled teachers and parents. We’d…
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Welcome to the Club by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Cliques and Clubs

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In high school everyone knew it was important to join lots of clubs, because it looked good on your college application.
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Retreat, Isolate, and Shut Down by
10
(11 Stories)

Prompted By Illness

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...with isolation and aloneness as the only relief.
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As The Irish Say: Me Mom by
50
(92 Stories)

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I hope when you grow up you'll have kids just like you.
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Remember High School Graduation? by
5
(7 Stories)

Prompted By Graduation Advice

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I learned that anything worth knowing requires study, commitment, and sustained hard work.
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Here’s to Life by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Final Farewell

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” I want  lots of roses,” my sister said. This was the first time she directly spoke about the inevitability of her death, acknowledging that some kind of farewell or celebration would be held for her. And she had a few ideas. I grabbed a note pad and we started planning what would become a…
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An art exhibition during a pandemic by
50
(77 Stories)

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I was missing those illustrated elevator rides. I was regretting that we wouldn’t be able to go to lunch together after the appointment in the third-floor cafeteria, with its salad bar, its fish baked on the premises, its hardy soups, its many dessert choices. 
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Stereo Ethics by
10
(11 Stories)

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A rigged contest. A hypocritical winner?
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Better Call Cathy . . . by
10
(13 Stories)

Prompted By Final Farewell

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"As soon as your brother passes," Cathy said, "you call me up, and I’ll take good care of him." I’d noticed that the hospice people also talked in a matter-of-fact way about his death. “When he passes, you’ll have to do x and y,” they’d say, as if he were going on a two-week vacation. It was strangely comforting, as if this were the natural next step and not something to be dreaded.
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