A Romantic Player, by Rich Paschall Let’s face it, Jon was a bit of a player. In fact, he felt he had to be. How else was a poor boy to get by in the world? He had tried to… Read More ›
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SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF – RICH PASCHALL
Your True Colors, Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog Like most people, you might join in a celebration of heritage, religion, race or some identifying quality at some point during the year. In fact, you may join into several . There are… Read More ›
DID YOU SEE THE PICTURE? – RICH PASCHALL
A Marriage Equality Story, by Rich Paschall When Eddie went into the army, Marge and her husband Edgar decided to leave the Midwest and head for Arizona. As each year had past, Edgar found the winters increasingly difficult and the summers… Read More ›
SEEING THINGS DIFFERENTLY – BY RICH PASCHALL
A Marriage Equality Story, by Rich Paschall All through senior year of high school, Eddie was telling everyone that he would be going on to college. He had applied to a four-year university and to a “junior college” just in case… Read More ›
OVER AND OUT
A short story by Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog It was not like Billy’s dad to just walk into his room. At 17 years old he really expected his parents to knock first. He quickly closed out of his chat… Read More ›
A SOUTH AMERICAN LOVE
A Romantic Player, by Rich Paschall Let’s face it, Jon was a bit of a player. In fact, he felt he had to be. How else was a poor boy to get by in the world? He had tried to… Read More ›
ANGEL COMES OUT
It was not just the recent passing of the 20th anniversary of the brutal murder of Matthew Shephard that made me think back on the story that we first published two years ago (below). It was also the rise of… Read More ›
FIRST PRIDE PARADE
On June 28, 1969, we went to see a play with a group of friends. When the show ended, we left the theater to fine the street full of people. Crowded. It was the first ever New York Pride Parade … and we were there — accidentally… Read More ›
WE INTERRUPT THIS PROGRAM
When You No Longer Have a Home, Rich Paschall Jimmy knew it was not going to be easy. He had put it off for weeks, but after a while the delay was just as hard as what he perceived the… Read More ›
ANGEL COMES OUT
Based on the story that is sad, painful and true, Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog Angel was a handsome boy who had a secret he desperately needed to keep. By the age of 13 he knew what he liked and by… Read More ›
WHO ARE YOU? FAMILY TO STRANGER, OVERNIGHT
A family of strangers story by Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog Russell was home from the university, perhaps for the last time. He finally graduated after four and a half years and a double major from the School of Business. He… Read More ›
OVER AND OUT
A short story by Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog It was not like Billy’s dad to just walk into his room. At 17 years old he really expected his parents to knock first. He quickly closed out of his chat… Read More ›