Francis Rosenfeld : Writing

Choices

Choices

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


Have you ever pondered on how your life happened? Everybody looks back when they are old enough on the seemingly minor or obviously life changing ..
About the Soul

About the Soul

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


Your soul needs quiet to find itself. You'd be hustling and mumbling and counting your problems, stuck in forever nowhere with strangers
Softness

Softness

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


Softness brushes the glass pane, steadily patting at the window with delicate plush soles, the kind that make intricate embroidery patterns on freshly..
A Pointless Story

A Pointless Story

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


“Who are you?” “I beg your pardon?” “Who are you?” Christine looked around, trying to garner some support from ..
Oracle

Oracle

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


Dreams are our futures sharing with our pasts, and we their interpreters, frustrating the first and misunderstanding the latter.
Breaking

Breaking

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


Sky camera shows why it’s best not to watch: this simple trick makes history dangerous, scrambling to recover experience. Search underway for mi..
The Talk

The Talk

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


On my commute from work, I used to pass a graveyard. I was young and filled with want, as one is at that age, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, the age when ..
Different

Different

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


Never had fall been more beautiful, a symphony of warm colors, like a nature’s embrace, and it made her feel loved by a love higher than this wo..
Envy

Envy

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


Nature feels freer just before the morning by shadow of darkness, by silver moon beam. Life is then heightened, more precious, more vibrant a whirl..
Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


I hide my pain, I ride the rain, I exercise my life in vain. I see the shame, I fight the wane, I cry out from the tortured strain.