The Saffron Rebellion

Mira’s fingers hovered over her laptop keyboard as she stared at the blinking cursor. The email draft to her parents sat empty, mocking her indecision. How could she possibly explain her choice to extend her stay in India indefinitely? She glanced around the bustling New Delhi café, taking in the vibrant colors and cacophony of Hindi chatter. After just two weeks in the country, Mira felt more alive and connected to her roots than she had in years back in Silicon Valley. And then there was Arun… ...

April 12, 2025 · 16 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Unraveling of Silk

The silk threads slipped through Mei Lin’s fingers, impossibly fine yet strong. She held the skein up to the light, marveling at how the fibers shimmered. Even after weeks in this remote Chinese village, the beauty of raw silk still captivated her. A sharp rap on the door startled her from her reverie. “Come in,” she called in Mandarin, hastily setting down the silk. The wrinkled face of Mrs. Chen, her landlady, appeared in the doorway. “Your dinner is ready, Miss Mei,” she announced. Her eyes flicked disapprovingly to the silk samples scattered across the small desk. “You work too much. Young women should enjoy life more.” ...

April 12, 2025 · 18 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Whisper of Tirana

The acrid smell of cigarette smoke mingled with diesel fumes as Lena Kovač stepped off the bus onto Tirana’s bustling Skanderbeg Square. She adjusted her backpack, scanning the crowd for her contact. The journalist’s sharp eyes darted from face to face, searching for the nervous energy she expected from an informant about to reveal dangerous secrets. A warm breeze carried the sound of car horns and snippets of Albanian conversation. Lena’s gaze settled on a middle-aged man fidgeting near the base of the Skanderbeg Monument. His eyes met hers for a fleeting moment before darting away. That had to be him. ...

April 5, 2025 · 11 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Lavender Fields of Provence

The lavender-scented breeze caressed Olivia’s face as she stepped off the train in Aix-en-Provence. Squinting in the bright Mediterranean sunlight, she took a deep breath, savoring the intoxicating blend of herbs and flowers that perfumed the air. After months of planning and anticipation, she had finally arrived for her summer art residency in the South of France. Olivia hitched her canvas tote higher on her shoulder and grabbed the handle of her rolling suitcase. As she made her way through the quaint station, a flutter of excitement mixed with apprehension in her chest. At 32, she was taking a huge risk by leaving behind her stable but unfulfilling graphic design job in Chicago to pursue her true passion for painting. This residency was her chance to prove to herself - and her skeptical parents - that she could make it as a real artist. ...

April 5, 2024 · 21 min · Mitch Hargrove