Every Sunday afternoon of summer 2014, I sat behind my computer and waited for my online class to begin at 4:30 pm. Living in Tehran, the capital of Iran, I was just done with a long busy day, for Sundays are...
Azadeh HASHEMIAN (writer, translator; IRAN) works in Tehran as a writer and translator. The short stories she has written and translated are published in the best-known Persian magazines including Dastan, Golestaneh, Nebesht, and Piadero. In addition to being a writer and translator, HASHEMIAN holds an MS in Mechanical Engineering.
Every Sunday afternoon of summer 2014, I sat behind my computer and waited for my online class to begin at 4:30 pm. Living in Tehran, the capital of Iran, I was just done with a long busy day, for Sundays are... media_text
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I sat on a big rock. We were hiking for about an hour. “My feet ache, I won’t walk another step.” My sister was only one year younger than me and she always climbed father’s shoulders, instead of walking.... media_text
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They took Somayeh last night; lifeless and heavy above the hands of male strangers. Is there any difference between your death and the death of your twin sister? For 63 years, you have opened your eyes on each other... media_text
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