The Nebuchadnezzar magazine
A quarterly e-zine. Music. Health. Wellbeing
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What skills or lessons have you learned recently? I have learned that sometimes the best of things are learned in the most trialsome moments. Difficulty can mould us, and refine us. Aggravation or the taking of offense does not result in mediation, growth, or learning. And instead of project, we must pause, and reflect. Digest.
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What is your all time favorite automobile? 1980 Chevrolet Corvette. Need I say more?
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Being an adult requires you to sometimes discount belief systems that you may have previously held. When you know better, you do better. The latter is not my own words. Look into it. Words. Words have power. And so does the absence of them. Words, exist in texts. However, it is interesting to me that…
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The Year I was born we moved to America. I moved to the United States when I was a one-year old. My family came from Ivory Coast, Africa. I was born in Abidjan, from the Chu de Cocody. My father worked in the lab in the hospital, and my mother – she worked and taught…
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The American Consortium against gun violence on account of all Children. A response to the NRA meeting held on November 14-16, 2026. Forwarded by the initiative of Good Shepherd Lutheran church. No Child left behind. On Mediating Violence with Art Copyright 2025. The Nebuchadnezzar Publishing House. The following is an outline of a speech to…
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By E.K. Anderson The mayhem began with the book. In truth, it was a case of mistaken identity, made manifest with a simple utterance I should have never said. In my early twenties, I’d taken solace in notable sacred texts, then : certain spellbound volumes, and Vaedic scripts of incantation. Some would say, I was…
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-Roots. The titular show, cast with LeVar Burton, as the main lead, speaks volumes about enslavement in America. The show, presents the story of Kunta Kinte, an African man who hails from “The Gambia.” The account of the story is of a man who, raised on a plantation, exemplifies an experiential knowledge of his people,…
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A short story by E.K. Anderson Edit 1: November 25, 2025. “I think that I shall never return,” said the Dog to his mate. “It’s just that the world is big–quite big in fact, and we need space, you and I. He was sure he sounded insensitive, anthropomorphic as humans were, en route to a…