When the thread was severed, we were there, at that place which had been to me or maybe to you too as frightening and eerie as all other places. As such, I have the impression that I resemble the man who, on an inauspicious afternoon, gets into a taxi with a bearded man who keeps pushing him, “write about you and me,” but who instead notes,
I only write about people who you may or may not know in the future.
Himan Heidari
HIMAN HEIDARI is a Kurdish-Iranian scholar and translator. He did his M.A in English Literature and has published many short stories, poems, pieces of translation, and articles in both online and local magazines and journals.
No Story
by Himan Heidari
“Once, there was a little girl” no, not a girl, let’s make it a boy this time and wait, this is not a good way to start a story at all.


