by Olga Brajnović | Apr 21, 2022 | challenges, Family, fiction
Maja arrived home sad and tired. Tom was worried. They just had buried her dad, and she was devastated. She had always been daddy’s girl. The one who followed his profession as a journalist, the one who always was drinking from his advice and making him...
by Olga Brajnović | May 9, 2018 | daily prompt
When my dad was very sick and he couldn’t move, we knew how to make him laugh heartily and forget about his situation for a while. It was pretty easy because he was a good-humoured man. But we had a specially very good time when we used to watch with him a Danny...
by Olga Brajnović | Sep 17, 2014 | daily prompt
Are you a good judge of other people’s happiness? Tell us about a time you were spot on despite external hints to the contrary (or, alternatively, about a time you were dead wrong). My mom was crying and I was looking at her helplessly, heart-broken. I had no idea...
by Olga Brajnović | Jul 7, 2014 | daily prompt
What was the last thing that gave you a real, authentic, tearful, hearty belly laugh? Why was it so funny? Last time I had a good laugh I was laughing at myself. I was trying to say something but I got tongue-tied and was unable to start a sentence. I emitted a...