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Miracle In The Andes Survivors
On October 13, 1972, a chartered plane carrying a Uruguayan rugby team known around the world as the Miracle in the Andes. The aircraft, operated by the Uruguayan Air Force, was transporting members of the Old Christians Club rugby team from Montevideo to Santiago. On board were 45 people, including players, friends, and family members. As the plane crossed the Andes, turbulent weather and navigational errors led the pilot to misjudge his position. Believing he had cleared the mountains, he began descending—directly into the snow-covered peaks.
By Ibrahim Shah 20 days ago in Fiction
A Quandary in Quarantine
Afterward April dawned with another brilliant blue sky and even more hints of spring. The last time I had met Luce over the fence in the backyard, we had seen warblers, sparrows and even a finch or two floating on the breeze. The lone maple tree in my backyard has also started to bud. I could feel Mother Earth wakening, stretching, and starting to renew herself. She and I were both looking forward to whatever was going to come next.
By Erin Lorandos21 days ago in Fiction
A Quandary in Quarantine
Chapter Seventeen Eliisa had me cornered, literally. The way she sat, with her back to the door, quite effectively blocked my ability to get out without her realizing I was leaving. I felt for my phone, which was still in my back pocket. If I could just get a call through to Drew ay the police station without Eliisa noticing or overhearing, I could alert him to what I had found out. I casually pulled out my phone, and held it against my side while I kept an eye on Eliisa.
By Erin Lorandos21 days ago in Fiction
A Quandary in Quarantine
Chapter Sixteen “Libby, are you up for meeting me at the library today? I wanted to get the Teen’s Take-and-Make kits put together, and I thought maybe we could do it together. I think, if we set up the tables in the conference room, we can do it assembly-line style and keep our distance. Masks and gloves, of course! And, that will give us a chance to catch up… wasn’t your date with Drew this weekend?”
By Erin Lorandos21 days ago in Fiction
A Quandary in Quarantine
Chapter Fifteen It was finally Saturday. I usually used my days off to center myself. I would sometimes read for pleasure, or maybe do some journalling. But all of that seemed so secondary. I was definitely looking forward to whatever Drew had planned for that evening, but when my eyes first opened Saturday morning, my first thoughts were focused on Irene. I knew it in my gut that Eliisa had had a hand in her murder. All the clues I had found pointed to Eliisa being Irene’s killer, but I just could not figure out why.
By Erin Lorandos21 days ago in Fiction
War of the Americas Chapter XX
Author’s preface: This is Chapter 20 in the ongoing War of the Americas series. If you have not read any of the previous 19 installments, don’t worry, you are like 99.9996% of people and each is written in such a way as to be enjoyable as a mini/micro fiction story on their own. Of course reading the entire series is recommended for the full effect. If you want to start at the beginning the full series can be on Vocal by searching or visiting my homepage. This series is a fictional account about a war between the United States and Mexico and takes place in the present day. It features some characters including the President of the United States and the President of Mexico who are real, others who are partly fictional, and others who are entirely made up. I won’t repeat my full disclaimer but it never hurts to emphasize once again that this is a fictional account. I have no special knowledge of the politics, military, operational, police, special forces, or any other inner workings of the government of either country. All the knowledge I do have has been obtained from reading publicly available documents and/or listening to others who do have such knowledge.
By Everyday Junglist23 days ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Wagner Moura's Latest Film Project
In a new installment of the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura and Oligarch Series, the focus deepens on the structural anatomy of power depicted in The Secret Agent (original title: O Agente Secreto). Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and anchored by a restrained performance from Wagner Moura, the film offers a meticulous portrait of authority operating through silence, hierarchy, and elite cohesion.
By Stanislav Kondrashov23 days ago in Fiction












