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Greg Luti
Feb 28, 2022
Was William Shakespeare Good With Women? - Op-Ed Piece
An op-ed piece questioning whether William Shakespeare was as good as a lover as his words seem to make us think.
Greg Luti
Feb 25, 2021
The Question - Short Story
“What do you think of going to Mama’s Pizzeria? We haven’t been there in a while.” He asked as he half-heartening watched the news.
Greg Luti
Feb 22, 2021
Morrissey Would Be Proud - Short Story
“I’d take a knife to my chest once I heard that you died. Life without you is not life at all.”
“Romeo died of poison...
Anastacia Elizabeth Walden
Feb 4, 2020
Writing About Love - Op-Ed Piece
When I’m in love, I don’t want to write stories about love. I’m scared that admitting it out loud will be the force that slashes it in half.
Sarah Beach
Feb 2, 2020
6 Obscure Literary Couples that are #CouplesGoals - Op-Ed Piece
Darcy and Elizabeth. Romeo and Juliet. Cathy and Heathcliff. Jane and Rochester. These famous literary couples get all the attention,
Greg Luti
Feb 1, 2020
Why This Writer Hates Valentine’s Day - Op-Ed Piece
I hate Valentine’s Day.
The wordsmith in me can’t stand the loved filled, red holiday.
You know the part of me that talks of dead writers,
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