Five years ago, I was walking on the paredão from Monte Estoril towards São Joao do Estoril when right after the … More
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Women of the Desert by Jaclyn Maria Fowler
Several generations of women—mothers and daughters, sisters and aunties and nieces—gathered, cooking over an open fire behind the high walls … More
Exposure by James Patterson
It wasn’t until I rode over Pumpkin Vine Hill in a snowstorm that I earned my stripes as a motorcycler. … More
The Almighty Zero Kilometer by Anthony Bain
The Spanish province of Palencia is an unwelcoming place during Spring. Dense fog and snow drifts cover the roads; some … More
Mud, Fingers, and Fire by Rachel Hoffman
Women’s Work… In West Africa, women make pottery. They mine the mud, age it into clay, wedge it to align … More
Mr Cricket by JJ Mazzucotelli
In Bejing China at a man who introduced himself as Mr. Cricket’s home. He trains crickets to fight, and he … More