Tag: Winter
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Turning Thesis into Stories: My Journey 216
The author completed their thesis with Inga’s help while also publishing stories in local magazines. They connected with Ursula, a literary agent interested in their work. As they edited the thesis and visited Inga’s grandparents, family memories surfaced, particularly regarding her parents’ loss. The reunion allowed contemplation of deeper family narratives.
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Winter Nights and Lost Dreams: Exploring Our Abandoned House 187
In a wintry night, the narrator revisits a cherished home filled with memories of love and loss. As they navigate a desolate landscape, they reflect on the past, yearning to glimpse a lost companion. Instead, they confront ruins and fading memories, symbolizing the passage of time and the lingering shadows of war.
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Harsh Winter 44
The protagonist’s adversarial relationship with cold weather began in his youth, when he suffered illness from swimming in unfiltered water. Despite this, he enjoyed the region’s history and developed resilience. Military service took him to the desert, where he found solace. War, he felt, was as unforgiving as winter. He later overcame struggles and built…
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A canal in winter
Snow dust, hint of more, pale, furtive shadows walk past, silent. Where are you now? Though I can hear your steps, resonating in the void and icy air of a distant past, to me you are lost. Photo: Berlin © 2017 Honoré Dupuis
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Silent Shadows: A Canal in Clear Winter 4
The poem describes a snowy scene with fleeting shadows and a sense of loss. The speaker hears footsteps echoing in the void, feeling that someone from the past is now lost to them. The photo is from Berlin.
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Quo Vadis?
We have, after all, few choices: either hear the voices and follow the narrow path to the truth, or ignore them, and continue toward self-destruction. Much has been written about the death-wish of Western thinking. Maybe we need to revisit some of these earlier observations?
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Choices for Divine Truth or for Perdition: Quo Vadis? 3
The content discusses the choice between listening to warning voices and following a path to truth, or ignoring them and heading towards self-destruction. It references Edgar Allan Poe’s life and literary work as a cautionary tale and urges people to choose between surrendering to falsehoods or fighting for truth and peace.

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