The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Sunday August 28th, 2022 – Red Wine Day
Red Wine Day is an ideal time to take a look at the past of the red wine industry and see how it developed into modern times. It was founded in 2014 by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway with the idea of celebrating the beauty of magnificence that is red wine. As the grapes begin to ripen and autumn begins to loom large, Red Wine Day offers a time to enjoy and celebrate.
“Neil” #ShortStory #Fiction by Abigail George
Neil. Neil with the face made of iron. Ripples of light in your eyes. Neil envious of others. Sandra, envious of girls or women in this situation. Envious of the desert, of the sky, of moonlight, of the violent, burnt grass in daylight. Neil’s hand touches Sandra’s neck. Hand itching to touch neck. Neck itching for touch. The cold out is a blue place. A purple sea.
It is a marvellous place to behold. Sandra’s body is tangled in Neil’s warmth and shallow breath. In the swimming pool, she’s blue and her hair made of gnarled oak smells like chlorine.
Nobody knows of the greatness of Neil’s despair and the tragedy of his hardship from birth. All Sandra knows of Neil is that he’s a journalist. Their making love was just for fun. A game.
‘You’ve ruined me for love for life, Neil. Neil are you listening to me? In the daylight, the sun makes a mockery of everything that was sacred the night before.’
Continue reading HERE!
A Vision #poem by Dr. Lawrence Nannery
“Mother stood in the doorway, full of the weight
of what she had within her to say.
“I had a dream,” she began. A disturbing dream,
“A dream about daddy.” He’s been dead more than a year now,
he thought to himself, and now he’s beginning to return.”
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A fistful of cactus #34 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas
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