Julia MelymbroseThe only journey of his life (part 4)(Original translation of a novella by Georgios Vizyinos, written in 1884. This is part four. Read part one, part two, and part three at…6 min read·Jan 16, 2021----
Julia MelymbroseThe only journey of his life (part 3)(Original translation of a novella by Georgios Vizyinos, written in 1884. This is part three. Read part one and part two at the links…5 min read·Jan 8, 2021----
Julia MelymbroseThe only journey of his life (part 2)(Original translation of a novella by Georgios Vizyinos, written in 1884. This is part two. You can read part one here. Check back soon…6 min read·Jan 5, 2021----
Julia MelymbroseThe only journey of his life (part 1)(Original translation of a short story by Georgios Vizyinos, written in 1884. Published in parts. This is part one. Check back soon for…5 min read·Jan 2, 2021----
Julia MelymbroseThe WallsWithout the enemy kicking at your door The walls you built — those very high walls Suddenly feel more like an obstruction Than a defense…1 min read·May 9, 2016----
Julia MelymbroseWalls and Boundaries | Word Meditations 76/366A wall is not a boundary. A wall is a definitive defense mechanism, keeping the enemies outside, where a boundary is a delineating limit…1 min read·Mar 19, 2016----
Julia MelymbroseThe Smile | Word Meditations 74/366She always smiled for photos. Her smile she said would be one big smile, and no one could ever tell her differently. Only her pillow knew…1 min read·Mar 18, 2016----
Julia MelymbroseThe Phone Call | Word Meditations 72/366It was only a phone call. A bodyless voice that came through the voice. Yet enough to break my soul. It was only a phone call. Your name…1 min read·Mar 15, 2016----
Julia MelymbroseRequited Love | Word Meditations 71/366Everyone sings of unrequited love. But what about the requited one? Requited yet not fulfilled. Requited yet not announced. Requited yet…1 min read·Mar 13, 2016----
Julia MelymbroseKilter | Word Meditations 70/366A word that only exists in its negation in a set phrase. “Out of kilter.” A word that cannot breathe or function or be on its own. A word…1 min read·Mar 11, 2016----