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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. 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. 16

  Editor’s Note Maya A couple of weekends ago it was so hot, people started fighting in public pools. It suddenly made sense why the Montagues and Capulets lost their heads. The sun was merciless. Tempers ran high. A plague on both your houses. With such heat, it made sense that Ancient Rome apparently allowed […]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. 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 ›

Twelve Ten, No. 8

  Editor’s Note Maya   A lot has been happening here @vonreuth, projects germinating and aligning, editings and revisings and all kinds of other -ings that required a small hiatus from the usual work & play. However, it’s 12 July and the 12th means Twelve Ten, so why not share some of what’s going on […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 4

Editor’s Note Maya   A Change of Plan The initial plan for this Twelve Ten edition was a few pages of lightness and summer feeling: fun stories and snapshots that were all about sunshine, holidays, and faraway places. Then the UK government decided to stage a Jacobean Revenge Tragedy for all the world to see. Or as one famed British author […]Read Post ›

Twelve Ten, No. 3

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.   Twelve Ten ist ein Experiment eine Spielwiese in Wort und Schrift in der für Beobachtungen Erfahrungen und Einsichten wie es denn um uns bestellt […]Read Post ›

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