Seventy-Eight cracks her thumbs. Status. The word tastes like a fishbone pierced in the throat.
Tag: immigration
How A World-Famous Pianist Arrives At His Venue Where He Plays Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 In A Slightly Out-Of-Tune C Minor – Published in Janus Literary, shortlisted by Fractured Lit
Papa says people can recognise him even under the shade of his black bowler hat. He points a bony finger up to the rim, then readjusts the long box under his arm.
In-Between – Originally published by Moonflake Press
The smell of other people's history. Not her history.
How Progressives Can Win the Immigration Debate: Lessons from Hungary
Trump, Brexit, Hungary. The thing in common? The anti-migrant agenda. Read my guest article on how progressives can tackle worldwide hate campaigns against immigration on Political Critique.
Second Blog Post as a Dependent Alien
Trump should be very grateful for his grandfather, who immigrated to the US from Germany, because showing off – the very essence of his brand – might not made him so successful in Central Europe. (Sorry folks in the US.)
First Blog Post as a Dependent Alien
It seems stoning immigrants for political gains is the new black in politics. Therefore, while some people are unwilling to recognize that everybody is a human first, I’d rather remain an alien.






