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Lot’s of things to think about, hardly 2 weeks into 2021 (2020 one or 2020 won?) as we are. Is it too late to say Happy New Year? Especially when ‘Happy’ seems a bit… optimistic? Mulling over what one can write and what can be written, especially with so many think pieces, hot takes, essays, […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 19

Today, only a few poems (some famous, some not yet known) and a little prose.   Stay Home. Stay Safe. Save Lives.     “Hope” is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson   “Hope” is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – And […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 18

  Editor’s Note Maya   It’s been a bit bleak lately, hasn’t it? Day 12 of the new decade and people are already exhausted. With the way things are going, everybody will be ready for bed by the end of the month. Silver linings seem to be in short supply at the moment… But: candles […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 17

Editor’s Note Maya   It’s been a harrowing week, here in the Old Country. But then it’s been a harrowing week for a lot of people all across the globe. It seems almost selfish to feel that something has been genuinely broken by The Horrible Incident on Yom Kippur, when so much is already in […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 15

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Editor’s Note Maya It’s still 2019 for some reason. Time has become so warped, events and madness, news and insanity happen so quickly, stacked […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 14

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Editor’s Note Maya Break’s over, it’s 2019 … and we’re in Season 3 of Whatever the F is Going On. Also known as The […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 12

  Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.     Editor’s Note Maya   The sun’s out, which is a very good thing in Central Europe,* and more and more people are […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 11

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   photo credit: death to stock   Editor’s Note Maya   It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… So much […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 10

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms. Editor’s Note Maya It’s 2018 and there’s a lot of reading to be done. So why not start right now? Here it goes: 2017 was […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 9

Twelve Ten is a first step an experiment a playground. It’s a space to look at write and talk about the world we live in in all its myriad forms.   Editor’s Note Maya   It’s writing season!   Grab your pens and paper, boot up your notebooks, get to your writing spot (I’m sure […]Read Post ›

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