Mandira’s Kitchen by Floyd Humphrey

Like slimy gutter rats, Britain’s ICE agents slid through the back fence targeting a chic Indian restaurant,its owner embodying “British values,”employing competent people disregarding their ethnicity: meritocracy at its best Mandira, lauded by Britain’s culinary finest—Nigella Lawson, Jamie Oliver and Channel 4—was on holiday, delegating managementto those in whom she believedto those in whom she trusted the ICE rats with two pit bulls and Surrey police,who think … Continue reading Mandira’s Kitchen by Floyd Humphrey

Blood Lines by Floyd Humphrey

What is seen and lived by children mark them throughout their lives.The anxieties and worries never leave,they become multiplied, clouding their vision, clouding and impairing their judgement,preventing them from breaking free from the difficult thoughts inside their head. When it is their turn to face these problems,panic and fear overwhelm them.They hate themselves, they hate their lives,they even hate those they are meant to love.Looking in the mirror … Continue reading Blood Lines by Floyd Humphrey