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Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years, 10 months ago
Writing History's Happenstance by Fred Wilbur
During my older sister’s annual visit last fall, three shoe boxes came into the house with her luggage. After the usual greetings and settling i […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
In a Chapel Near the Loire by Elisabeth Murawski
The pulpit floats high above the chairs. She cranes her neck to see, twists a little clockwise to hear. The priest’s suspended t […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
Return to Civilization by Elizabeth L. Delaney
Two 584-million-mile trips around the sun—the only traveling any of us could do. Two sets of birthdays and anniversaries and seasonal accoutrement. I […] -
Deborah Kelly wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll . . . at 1 p.m. on a Wednesday by Celia Rivenbark
Oh, thank you, Jamie Lee Curtis, for bringing to the nation’s attention a problem that many of us, er, “seasoned citizens” have been too embar […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
Not Every Deed by Tom Gengler
Not every deed in the annals of my family was given an account. It could not be. But the gospel writers and eyewitnesses each translated […] -
Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
Paintings by Vivian Calderón Bogoslavsky
When I was little, I was very restless at school, and the teachers made me leave the classroom, wander around and come back. When I came […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
Forehand Drive by Amy Foster Myer
“How much further down you think it is?” He turned to look at me in the backseat as he drove. Through the front windshield, dark streets I did […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
The Owl by Deborrah Corr
From the branch above, half concealed in new oak leaves, silent, the barred owl watches with giant eyes, round as the pool at my feet. Its […] -
Trudy wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
I Can't Believe It. I Forgot to Read Jane Austen! by E. H. Jacobs
I can’t help thinking about what I haven’t read. Every year, I try to read at least one piece of classic literature that I had overlooked, never got […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
In the After by Sarah E. Laughter
My favorite photograph shows my children trudging through a cold, whispering creek hand in hand. The afternoon light filters through the canopy, […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
Parma, Idaho by Craig Brandis
Mounds of sugar beets under halogen, marooned in pressure […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
An Audio Book Report And Relevant Field Trip by Erika Raskin
I listened (why hold a hefty book aloft when you don’t have to?) to Rebecca Makkai’s I Have Some Questions For You and shared the following […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years, 11 months ago
The Old Man by Richard Weaver
In the darkening slush of afternoon traffic, he unfolds a chair beneath a lone sycamore then urges his body into its crooked shape. Always at this […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 12 months ago
We Celebrate Our Winners by Susan Shafarzek
It’s a pleasure—and also a great privilege—to announce the winners of this year’s Streetlight Essay/Memoir Contest. This year’s submissions made an a […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 3 years ago
Bonnie's Spell by Tonja Matney Reynolds
Bonnie usually loved the drive to Aunt Edda’s house. She’d peer out the backseat window as her mother drove along the section of highway ove […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 3 years ago
Sweet Dreams by Harsh Ramchandani
Colors behind your eyes A slow pastel dusting Forming speckled images Of a distant ocean roar Your pillow listens in To the lawless deep […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 3 years ago
Evolution of a History by Fred Wilbur
Unlike my previous writing efforts, I am presently engaged in compiling a history of the local garden club (of all things!) The subject is not one […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 3 years ago
Poverty Sucks by Scott Hurd
Framed on my mother’s real estate office desk was a small poster from the ‘80s. Twenty years later, it was still there in a space where a family por […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 3 years ago
Spring! by Sharon Ackerman
Ireland’s goddess Brigid, patroness of practicalities such as farming, infants, and dairy labors, is associated with Spring and also poetry. And w […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 3 years ago
Raking Leaves by Beth Copeland
Beth Copeland has earned an Honorable Mention in Streetlight’s 2022 Poetry Contest Raking Leaves Dry oak leaves are riddled with BB-sized […] - Load More