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An online magazine for black men.

Category: Short Story

Freedom (a short story)

“Next up to the mic…”      A voice over the PA system announced to the crowd anxiously awaiting the next poet in the Open Mic lineup. Langston sat in the back, remembering what his first time felt like.      “Next up to the mic is a young man who goes by the name of Langston. You know… Continue reading Freedom (a short story)

Published February 5, 2016
Categorized as Harlem, Police Brutality, Short Story, Violence

Family Reapers (a short story)

I am here to recollect the stories of one family. A family who must face judgment from Death, the decider of its fate. She has an ink-filled scythe, red eyes, and dwells in her sulfur lair, acting swiftly with no remorse. The members of this family live in dungeons; they are in hellholes that hinder their… Continue reading Family Reapers (a short story)

Published January 29, 2016
Categorized as Black Family, Forgiveness, Short Story
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