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Short Story Finalist: The People’s Choice

Short Story Finalist: The People’s Choice

By Madeleine McDonald A nervous titter ran round the bar. It seemed tactless to laugh at the scurrilous satire show when one of the cavorting latex puppets on the television screen was there in the flesh, staring straight ahead without the glimmer of a smile. The socialist candidate for the French presidential election, for it […]

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Hooked on Life: An Ecological Folk Tale from Haiti

Hooked on Life: An Ecological Folk Tale from Haiti

About the story. “Tezen Nan Dlo” is one of Haiti’s most popular folk tales. The Créole “te” indicates the past tense, and “zen” means “hook.” It is about hooking and being hooked. The enticements of love, family, and the natural world. It is also a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in Haiti, where a […]

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Submit Your Short Story to a News Junkie Post Competition

Short Story Competition Dear Readers: As part of an update to News Junkie Post, we will soon replace our Entertainment section with a Literature section that will present the original works of talented authors. We invite writers to submit short stories to us that are approximately 1,500 to 3,000 words long. Please submit your story […]

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HBO’s The Newsroom: News as Fantasy and Spectacle

HBO’s The Newsroom: News as Fantasy and Spectacle

After only three episodes, the ratings have started to slip for “The Newsroom.” Despite this, HBO, has faith in its future and has announced it is renewing the show for a second season. That’s a vote of confidence for a show that needs a lot of work, if it is to survive. Aaron Sorkin is […]

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SOPA: A Pox on Both Houses

SOPA: A Pox on Both Houses

By Ron Steinman The earlier fuss over SOPA, the “Stop Online Piracy Act,” is now mostly quiet. Each side in this epic battle of who controls the Internet is rethinking its strategy. Lobbyists are garnering big fees as they freely give advice on what they believe will be a winning scheme. The story is off […]

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