In Part 3 of “The Fallen Traveller” death becomes possible in the aftermath of a young man’s startling fall from a work of art in Barcelona.
An Unexamined Life – New Year’s Eve at the Bitts Household
Socrates says that “An unexamined life isn’t worth living”. Rosie doesn’t quite take it that far but on New Year’s Eve she passes up on glamorous parties for the thrill of examining the past 12 months of her life.
Touching Stuff
From the time when we’re babies old enough to understand the word “No” we’re made to keep our hands off the things that are most alluring to us. This extends to adulthood when we are not allowed to touch things in museums or touch things that we encounter in the wild. Andrea Paterson discusses the compulsion to touch that which is forbidden and explores the human desire to experience the world in a tactile way.
I Capture the Writing Vision
An author realizes that there are several books that need to be written to fully explain the healing novel he wrote about his father.
Morning Wood
A man ponders his age and his life after a night spent with a younger woman.
Where the River Meets the Ocean
A family man fatalistically accepts his impending death by drowning only to be given the means to really begin living.
Longing for Certainty
Rick Bateman explores how the human propensity to live in a world of “What Should Be” instead of “What Is” is a recipe for suffering. So how do we free ourselves?
What’s in a Secret?
As the New Year begins, Thriving on the Other Side reveals her identity and explains the reasons for the secrecy.
Coming and Going: More Loss, More Joy
When her brother returns, Mary looks forward to a new beginning and to having him in her life. But nothing is as it first seems.
Life is Good
Sometimes the tide is with you, the wind is right and the horseshoes hit the post. On these days it’s true, Life IS Good.
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