2015 Great American Fiction Contest Winner: “Omeer’s Mangoes”
An extraordinary man struggles to maintain his dignity in a cynical world.
An extraordinary man struggles to maintain his dignity in a cynical world.
Immigrant Lüdvik Lendle loves America, a country where anything is possible. But on a road trip across America, he wonders what he has gotten himself into.
Congrats to Margie Goldsmith for her recent award (Silver, North American Travel Journalists Association) for this stunning report on Germany’s Romantic Road.
An impending layoff threatens a couple’s happiness at Christmas time. Will a touch of nostalgia bring the two together again?
Hint: It’s white and comes in flakes, and it’s not dandruff
Christmas Eve 1962, Artie turns his little brother into a skeptic by revealing the truth about Santa Claus.
From the Post archive, a timeless tale from one of America’s greatest storytellers.
The legendary actor on luck, love, and the evolution of the action flick.
George Hughes, who created 115 Post covers, was an Arlington, Vermont, neighbor of Norman Rockwell.
A former prime minister pleads his country’s case, a journalist shares his POW story, and American fashionistas cope with Parisian withdrawal.
Wayne knew how to handle dogs; people were not so easy
When a mysterious man leaves his cello at a bus stop, a woman struggles between the yearning to play it and the desire to find its rightful owner.
Take comfort food to a new level with celebrity chef and host of ‘Bizarre Foods America’ host Andrew Zimmern
I know you can’t force a miracle, an epiphany. They need to sneak up on you when you least expect it.
Occupation: Artist, illustrator, portraitist, Advertising copywriter, Mechanical Designer Schools: National Academy of Design in New York City, The Art Students’ League in New York City Studio Work: Charles E. Cooper Studio Art Genre/Grouping: American Art, Americana, Realism Marital Status: Divorced; Remarried to Casey Hughes; 5 daughters total (2 step-daughters) Where is his art now? Has […]
Mary Ann’s six-year-old grandson Zachary spends the weekend at her house, and learns a very grown-up truth about love.