Tim Murnane was born to parents who lived in a small brick bungalow in a lower-middle class neighborhood in Chicago. His father worked as an electrician for Commonwealth Edison Company ...
It isn’t a flophouse where Fred lives now but he calls it that a month after moving in and seeing his fellow
Cookies for George, 40 years back from Viet Nam, are the only payment the man will accept to mow your lawn,
Fred must explain Halloween to Op… when he gets home from the poker g… He just had another bad Halloween… He thinks Opal doesn’t know but E… from across the street called Opal
Jill’s assignment as a new reporter was to interview an old bell ringer standing next to a red kettle outside a Walmart. Her editor had told her the man has been ringing the bell every ...
Beneath the bowling-alley bar marquee the rain tonight hammers off the concrete.
The problem doesn’t lie in not knowing. It lies in our not seeking him because when we die we meet him and we’re blinded by
The others, of course, are more ra… but less apt to show it. Whenever I strike, I never romp o… I stand with the wrist that I’ve… from the lady locked in my teeth
I will never forget him but I can’t remember his name it’s been so long ago. Maybe I never knew it. But I think of him on days
You drive down the same country road every day at dawn and see through plumes of dust
When my neighbor told me over the fence a month ago the doctor said she had two years to live,
My boss has a problem with God or rather a problem with me because I believe in God and he doesn’t. Or so we discover
The stench came first, the young man remembers. It was as if someone had grabbed him by the ankles, turned him upside down
There’s a force that makes a boulder hard to push up a hill. And there’s always a boulder and always a hill when it comes to helping the poor find something
I understand what you mean when you say you’re alone and hope someone rings your bell day or night but that’s not the case with me.