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Urban Library Imaginations – Zoldan
People say I am crazy, but I don’t care. They say I can’t hold it together, because I imagine things that are not real. But honestly, I am homeless and, you know, people then think you are crazy anyway. What … Continue reading
The Myth of the how the Earth got hot
There was no fixed time for storytelling in the evenings, only one inflexible condition: everyone who was able to come needed to be present before any story could begin. The first to appear following the after-meal rest would sit quietly … Continue reading
Just Below the Surface – Part II
The “World room” was still quiet and warm. Through its triangular window, you could see ghostly white flashes lightening up the sky. Nils peered through it. “I can’t see very clearly but there doesn’t seem to be any car … Continue reading
Just Below the Surface – Part I
Summer was here and school was finally over! As the bell rang at the end of the last hour of class, the building vibrated with the ecstasy of newfound freedom. Excited school kids were running all over the place. Some … Continue reading
Brussels remembered – again?
An acrid, metallic, thin-hazy smoke was tingling in my nose, itching in my eyes. Beads of bright red lights appeared like balls bouncing in front of me. A line of white light spots, shining from the top of what looked … Continue reading
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