Two Fellows Disagreeing over Reconciliation

By Joshua Chalifour, 16 October 2007

Two fellows argued near a phone. One of them, greying hair, a turpentine diluted blue cardigan, gestured with both hands. The other rolled his eyes up and tilted his head sideways. He made fleeting eye contact and though not the elder, he was the taller. They spoke urgently, probably not clearly but I was too [...]

Digging a Trite Argument from Some Sand for the Last Time

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 23 February 2004