by Olga Brajnović | Jan 3, 2022 | challenges, Family, fiction, our life
-Look at this room. What have you been doing? You’re like Attila the Hun! -Who’s Attila? -You kids don’t know any history? -A second, grandma. Mark worked at the speed of lighting with his thumbs on his phone and said with a triumphant look: -Cool!....
by Olga Brajnović | Nov 16, 2021 | challenges, photography
old papers from my father some of my books I try to practice every day we journalists use to keep everything bookshelves at my parent’s house here is where my Mom used to sit to read CFFC: Books and papers
by Olga Brajnović | May 12, 2021 | challenges, fiction
-Are you keeping an eye on the kids? Said Marjorie, rolling to her side on her towel and looking at her husband. -Yeah, answered him, distracted. -Because you seem too focused on your book. -Shh! I’m trying to read here. -Precisely is what I’m telling you....
by Olga Brajnović | Mar 22, 2021 | challenges, fiction, Love
Since he retired from the University, Samuel wanders by old bookstores looking for some hidden treasure. He had been a Literature teacher for forty years in la Sorbonne and now was old and alone in his modest apartment in la Chapelle surrounded by dusty books and...
by Olga Brajnović | Sep 11, 2019 | challenges, photography
I’m writing an article about my father for a prestigious historical publication, and I have to check many facts about WWII and what happened during the Cold War to quote them accurately. This is how it looks my desk this morning: Full of books and papers. some...