Author Archives: Joseph Fleming

The Old Bridge

There is an old bridge at the end of Pitt Street in the Old Village of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. In fact, it is a really old bridge. The remnants of this bridge have somewhat of a history, and different … Continue reading

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Come Correct or Remain Haunted.

I guess it is time to come correct. I want you to listen to me very closely son. I may not have been there for you when you needed me most. I may not have been a good father, and … Continue reading

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Cabeza de Vaca: Tragedy and the Other in the Contact Era

Cabeza de Vaca was a sixteenth century Spanish Conquistador that explored the New World during the Narvaez expedition that set sail in 1527. His narrative details this failed expedition and the decade in which he experienced shipwreck, survival in the … Continue reading

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The Morning: Charachter Sketch

BAM BAM BAM! My alarm goes off waking me from a dream that I have already begun to forget. I lay there knowing that it was a good dream; one of those dreams that when you wake up you have … Continue reading

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Memory Revisted

I have claimed that life is all about having fun and making memories. The logic behind this idea is that our time on this earth is limited, and therefore we should make the most of it. When you are 75 … Continue reading

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