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THE UNCONVENTIONAL COURIER



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Written by Edward Lee "Ghosts are all around us. Look for them, and you will find them. " — Ruskin Bond In the library I see a woman...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 20235 min read


Tamarind
Written by David Greygoose "When you make the finding yourself - even if you're the last person on Earth to see the light - you'll never...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 202311 min read


Murmuration
Written by Steven B. Rosenfeld “The impact you have made becomes legacy and the life you have spent becomes a story. Life is a shadow...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 202319 min read


Mind Over Matter
Written by Carolyn McGrath Peter woke in the dark with the now familiar feeling of isolation in the deep silence. He was deaf as a stone...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 202313 min read


Vaara and Vaayu
Written by Ashwini Gangal (Twitter: @writerashwini) “Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me.” ― Emily Dickinson He...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 20238 min read


Memoir of Segregation:Savannah 1956
Written by Clark Zlotchew "There's a lot of bad consequences that flow from segregation. We live separately. We don't learn about each...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 202316 min read


Unleashing the Literary Warrior Within
Written by Ali Ashhar (Twitter: @AliAshhar11) "You have to learn to take rejection not as an indication of personal failing but as a...
Teresa Carstetter
Nov 22, 20233 min read


A Quilt as Gaudy as Sunshine
Written by Carrie Knowles (Twitter: @CarrieJKnowles Instagram: @carriejknowles Website: cjanework.com) Angie watched as the clock on the...
Teresa Carstetter
Jul 26, 20236 min read


"I"
Written by Jonas David (@thejonasdavid) “The final mystery is oneself.” ― Oscar Wilde I’m bound to start eventually, I told myself again,...
Teresa Carstetter
Jul 26, 20236 min read


Use-By Date
Written by Mick Donaldson (Twitter: @donaldson_mick) “How senseless is everything that can ever be written, done, or thought, when such...
Teresa Carstetter
Jul 26, 20238 min read


Gahiji
Written by Emmanuel Adanegbe (IG: @emmanueladanegbe Twitter: @emmanueladanegbe1) ...and my eyes no longer gaze the same on the face of...
Teresa Carstetter
Jul 26, 202318 min read


Baali's Flight
Written by Ashwini Gangal (Twitter: @writerashwini) “I tell my students there is such a thing as ‘writer’s block,’ and they should...
Teresa Carstetter
Jul 26, 20234 min read


A Piano Lesson with Van Gogh
Written by Nancy Jorgensen (@Facebook: nancy.jorgensen.7 Twitter: @NancyJorgensen Instagram: @Nancjoe Website: NancyJorgensen.weebly.com)...
Teresa Carstetter
May 29, 20233 min read


Bridge
Written by Nandan (Twitter: @NDdreamFactory Instagram: @nandansdreamfactory) “A man is ethical only when life, such, is sacred to him." ―...
Teresa Carstetter
May 29, 20236 min read


Correlations
Written by Ian C. Smith “It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go.” – Jim Rohn In...
Teresa Carstetter
May 29, 20233 min read


Abaka and the Intruder
Written by Ashwini Gangal (Twitter: @writerashwini) The role of any person in this world is to be themselves without damaging the rest....
Teresa Carstetter
May 29, 20239 min read


Limestone Country & Other Poems
By William Doreski (Twitter/Instagram: @doreskiW) Limestone Country If I had died of old age while young enough to enjoy it, the rain...
Teresa Carstetter
Mar 14, 20234 min read


The Cruelty of Yaweh & Other Poems
By Mark J. Mitchell The Cruelty of Yaweh In the cool of an evening just outside Eden, Cain returned from the altar and his mother asked,...
Teresa Carstetter
Mar 14, 20233 min read


The Conscript & Other Poems
By S.T. Brant The Conscript Thoughts in the blanks of the Collected Larkin Darkness lunges into day to distort and plague the meaning of...
Teresa Carstetter
Mar 14, 20232 min read


"The Maenad Learns to Worship" and "The Ritual"
By Michelle Lizet Flores (Twitter: @shellyflowers) The Ritual Begin by boiling water. Pour a tablespoon of honey into your mug let a tea...
Teresa Carstetter
Mar 14, 20232 min read
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