A Special Friend
by Rita Siligato
Being the youngest of four sisters – Nella, Ondina and Marina – Redenta was forever the baby.
The eldest – Nella – was...
The Chair
This is an entry to the In Trieste Poetry Competition, judged by poet and author Ayesha Salman. Two winners were chosen amongst the entries.
The...
Beyond Troubled Times
This is an entry to the In Trieste Poetry Competition, judged by poet and author Ayesha Salman. Two winners were chosen amongst the entries.
Beyond...
Love in an Orange Zone
This is an entry to the In Trieste Poetry Competition, judged by poet and author Ayesha Salman. Two winners were chosen amongst the entries.
Love...
Redenta and Dario in 1952
by Rita Siligato
Redenta was never beautiful. When she was young, she had a certain look. Shortish, but with nice legs enhanced by high heels....
Redenta and the Jab
by Rita Siligato
I made the appointment, for me and for you.”
“You did?”
“Yes. I went to the pharmacy this afternoon. There was no one.”
“And how...
In Lock-Down but Never Locked
This story is part of the literary competition created by In Trieste magazine in collaboration with Comune di Trieste called “Stories from Trieste to...
Meeting Myself Through Trieste
This story is part of the literary competition created by In Trieste magazine in collaboration with Comune di Trieste called “Stories from Trieste to...
The Constant City-in-Waiting
This story is part of the literary competition created by In Trieste magazine in collaboration with Comune di Trieste called “Stories from Trieste to...
Bora, Lievito and Mascherina
This story is part of the literary competition created by In Trieste magazine in collaboration with Comune di Trieste called “Stories from Trieste to...








































