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Go to the profile of A.L. Hogsett
A.L. Hogsett in The Lark
May 18

Rings

Each is on its own journey

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Go to the profile of Mary Corbin
Mary Corbin in The Lark
Apr 20

TRUE STORIES

Aunties and Uncles

The reassurance of memory

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2 responses
Go to the profile of Alma
Alma in The Lark
Apr 16

The Last of Things

A farewell to what once was

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11 responses
Go to the profile of Anila Nisar Syed
Anila Nisar Syed in The Lark
Apr 14

My Crush Saved Me From Bullies

It is a heartwarming emotional and encouraging story

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Go to the profile of Jennifer Nelson
Jennifer Nelson in The Lark
Apr 7

An old white iPhone, a newspaper, a teal cup of coffee, and a green plant lay on a light brown table.An old white iPhone, a newspaper, a teal cup of coffee, and a green plant lay on a light brown table.

FICTION

I Wish I Had Known How to Stop Him

Family members are often shocked when their…

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Go to the profile of Simon Aylward
Simon Aylward in The Lark
Mar 27

Life Death and Onions

An autobiographical fiction

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2 responses
Go to the profile of Adarsh Kumar Singh
Adarsh Kumar Singh in The Lark
Mar 26

The image is of a man sitting under a tree in the dark, the book is well lit and is lighting up his face too. Maybe he is reading the story of someone long gone. In the background you can see sunset happening and the darkness setting in. It is a proof that some marks never fade, even as time moves on — — alt text to boost Medium stories.The image is of a man sitting under a tree in the dark, the book is well lit and is lighting up his face too. Maybe he is reading the story of someone long gone. In the background you can see sunset happening and the darkness setting in. It is a proof that some marks never fade, even as time moves on — — alt text to boost Medium stories.

THE POWER OF POETRY

Beyond Time Beyond Us

A poem about legacy — impact and the quiet…

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Go to the profile of Deana K Rodriguez
Deana K Rodriguez in The Lark
Mar 3

I Remember: When Reality Hit Me

(…And then slowly crept down to my left foot) — This story is just one…

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Go to the profile of Mike Vinson
Mike Vinson in The Lark
Feb 19

TRUE STORY / STORIES

From Darkness To Light — 6

Part 6 — A Mike Vinson story

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Go to the profile of Merena Gabriel
Merena Gabriel in The Lark
Feb 17

The Vigil’s Visitor

Was it sleep paralysis if you were awake?

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2 responses