Short Story: The Ability to See No Writing by Reza Salehinia. I was trying my best to tell my father exactly where it was. I was pointing with my hand to show him exactly where it was, but my father couldn’t see anything except for the TV antennas and I was slowly becoming disappointed. My […]...
Read MoreShort Story: The Suitcase Written by Soronaz Sistani. سلام، من یک دانشجوی رشته مهندسی هستم Hello, I am a student majoring in engineering. Painting: Portraits of “Noble Aunt” by Reza Moradi. Poem: The Mammal Panda by Habib Musavi Bibalani. The panda is a mammal That writing about its mammalian nature Probably won’t be censored But […]...
Read MoreShort Story: Reflection in the Mirror, written by Ramin Hamidi. سلام دوست عزیز Hello dear friend. Painting: “Family” by Pegah Salimi. سلام، چطوری Hello, how are you? Poetry: The Writers’ Association of Iran. Baktash Abtin Reza Khandan Mahabad Keyvan Bazjan Club Address: Evin Prison....
Read MoreShort Story: Parade written by Ahmad Panahi Pour. Seven people, each with a harness in hand, are jumping out of the doors of crowded houses. With their hands and feet connected, and wearing wrist and ankle restraints! The rings of each wrist and ankle restraint are connected with 17-centimeter chains. The end of each left […]...
Read MoreShort Story: The Commerce Bank, written by Avat Pouri. Dedicated to the eight citizens who were killed in 1359 (1980) by the shots of government snipers in front of the old police station in the city of Sanandaj, located on Sefri Street, and were buried in an empty land nearby. Later, a bank was built […]...
Read MoreShort Story: The Series of Stories Written by Sam Aghabi. I saw him in a cafe. It was the first and last time we were supposed to see each other. These kinds of things are not a joke. They are related to the security issues of the country. That’s why we had to be careful, […]...
Read MoreShort Story: Escape from the Gathering, written by Hamid Karimifar. Mr. Basharat had arrived with a saddle, a green orc, and a pair of Kauchu glasses. Before anything else, he gave himself the right to be the first to bring out the food, to be the first to eat, to warm his head a little, […]...
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