
Antoni De'Leon
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Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content. (Helen Keller).
Tiffany, Dhar, JBaz, Rommie, Grz, Paul, Mike, Sid, NA, Michelle L, Caitlin, Sarah P. List unfinished.
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Anomalies in space-time
In the Scottish use of slang...calling a woman a 'Hen', is considered a term of endearment or respect. Not quite so in our neck of the woods. You can get your lights knocked out for saying that. In this narrative, let us pretend to be of Scottish descent. No offense to Scots everywhere. That being explained, humans or poultry references may become a bit muddled.
By Antoni De'Leon8 months ago in Fiction
The Meshuggah of Subject 66. The Madness within.
Magnus Arthur had worked at the Asylum for ten years. He had seen it all in his line of work. The doctor studied deeply and feverishly, immersing himself in the uncharted depths of his patients minds. "Careful, you may one day become one of your patients", his colleagues would say cheerfully, smiling, yet with a genuine concern. For his dedication and long hours, poring over his cases, analyzing and annotating, consumed him with the genius of the zealot within.
By Antoni De'Leon8 months ago in Fiction
The social butterfly. Top Story - June 2025.
I remember a time when I danced happily upon the winds of the honey which dripped from your charming lips. It now seems like such a long time ago, when happy lived for a while where hearts flutter and life sings beautiful songs. Tributes we made to those places where soul mates and forever lives. Together we both said...
By Antoni De'Leon9 months ago in Fiction
The Little Gardener
The tiny gardener awakens early, she needs to plant the seeds of summer in time for the sun and rain to nurture them. Donning her little work boots, Edele quietly dresses, brushes her teeth and tiptoes to the door. She manipulates the forbidden lock mechanism, the little impish child, silently closing the door behind her. She grabs her shovel which had been lying by the flower bed and headed for the ideal spot for planting the seed of the flower which bears her name.
By Antoni De'Leon9 months ago in Writers
"The Landlord's Game". Kiowa Indians invented it. A woman patented it...Men became Billionaires.
I found this tidbit of information in the movie "Heretic', which I just started watching on the Prime Network. The controversy surrounds a game first attributed to the Kiowa Indians, said invented by Elizabeth Magi...then reinvented by Charles Darrow.
By Antoni De'Leon9 months ago in History












