The human family
A London writer gets to realize his dream when a street comes to life during lockdown.
A London writer gets to realize his dream when a street comes to life during lockdown.
A New York author holds on to writing to preserve his existential meaning.
A Berlin author learns the lessons of life and mourns the dead.
During lockdown, a Jerusalem author finds solace by reading a novel on a Welsh town.
With her plans to leave the city derailed, a Berlin author finds herself grappling with the pandemic's underlying ethical dilemma.
A London author does some soul searching that begins with humor and ends with flagellation
Being inundated with culinary matters ahead of Pasover, a Jerusalem author yearns for some secret calm one can find through cleaning.
Between light and darkness, under the clear cyan skies, I find the little gems of life.
Detached, distanced and devoid: A New York author and his household descend into Passover chaos, Egypt-style
When reality threatens the very fundamentals of fiction, a besieged author arms herslef with grace from the farthest point on earth.
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