Category: reading
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No Winners by Marie McCloskey
(Photo canva stock) The lottery was tonight. Gut-wrenching, heart-stopping, it was held every night, and everyone had a ticket. They had to. Alyssa had a red ticket. It shook on the cell phone screen, jittering in her nervous hands. She…
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The President’s Peace by Todd French
It’s grueling (the wait and see) and we are hoping, walking onPins and needles like an Egyptian plover in the crocodile’sJaws, picking food from the teeth. Will it stand? For a day,An hour, minutes: what I know in spite of…
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Hot Mics and Immortality by Todd French
“With the development of biotechnology, human organs can be continuously transplanted and people can live younger and younger, and even achieve immortality,” Putin agreed. “Predictions are, this century, there is also a chance of living to 150,” Xi replied. Psalm…
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How do we find the words?
The assassination of Turning Point USA founder and CEO Charlie Kirk is still fresh in the hearts and minds of Americans. Conservatives and freedom-loving individuals are all grieving. Just finding the words to express the shock and sorrow is difficult…
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Sliding into Obscurity by Michael E. Theroux
Broken shards of our distant dreams of Peace and Love, and Brotherhood have been claimed by the Overlords to woo us with our own slogans. Those dreams are now their scythes. We don’t even feel the razor’s edge. After all,…
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Contest Update
The American First Magazine summer poetry contest is now closed. We will announce the winners on July 14th. But until then, our nonfiction writing competition is now open through July 31st. We seek conservative and apolitical content only. No woke…
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From the Editor: Father’s Day Heroism
Father’s Day deserves more hype. Dads play a crucial role in raising the next generation. They are expected to stand tall and teach boys how to be good men while also offering a soft hand to their daughters. Children look…

