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Posted on Mar 16, 2020Mar 15, 2020 by: Germ Magazine guest author

No Sympathy from the Heat by Alyssa May Trifone

In Fort Myers, the weather doesn’t change much. Despite this, my grandmother will always tell you about the sun, how it chars your skin red …

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Posted on Sep 16, 2019Sep 15, 2019 by: Saachi Shetty

Grandmother by Saachi Shetty

Been a year now without you, without having those seemingly endless conversations and rants, without savoring your delectable cuisine, without you complimenting me, my outfits, …

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Posted on Mar 21, 2019May 2, 2019 by: Germ Magazine guest author

Healing a Decaying Body by Nazanin Soghrati

The year cancer floods my grandfather’s lungs I unspool myself on the dinner table and let my body decay in the open air I wring …

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Posted on Jan 17, 2018Jan 16, 2018 by: Hannah Green

My Grandmother and Her Fight with Alzheimer’s Disease

Recently, I had to write a speech for a competition at school on any topic, and I picked my grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s. I feel …

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Posted on Sep 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017 by: Julia Nunnally Duncan

The Window by Julia Nunnally Duncan

Her chair was placed by the window so she could face the outside though there was nothing much to see but the yard, a tree, …

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Posted on Oct 17, 2016Oct 16, 2016 by: Germ Magazine guest author

My Grandmother and Me by Kriti Singh

I remember my summer vacations as a child quite vividly, just like it happened yesterday. And after the final day of my holidays, mama would be …

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Posted on Nov 27, 2015Feb 11, 2019 by: Amanda Talbot

Grandma by Amanda Talbot

The first rain of March dripped down the grey city like sticky tangerine juice. This is a sign— she should be getting better. But instead, …

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Posted on Jun 23, 2015Dec 3, 2015 by: Emily Ward

Ashes by Emily Ward

Charles wasn’t meant to take the files on Mrs. Conway’s insurance claim out of the office, but he did it anyway. He tucked them into …

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Posted on May 13, 2015Apr 1, 2020 by: Rowena Taylor

How to Say I Love You by Rowena Taylor

I pace the aging dock, its wood groaning in the shallow water. My summer- browned legs quiver at the thought of walking the plank. I …

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