The Man Who Was An Island
The waves came in and out and in, in and out and in, then in, out, and back out, and then in again; the many books came with them. Though …
The waves came in and out and in, in and out and in, then in, out, and back out, and then in again; the many books came with them. Though …
Bare lists are suggestive to the imaginative mind. -Emerson They were going on a trip. She had made a list of things they would need, then misplaced it, and now …
It was a beach town in February. What can I say? There was nothing to do but get out of town. The General Store was out of stock on beach …
I write because I believe language is holy, and I think fiction and poetry are the most divine of the sacraments. This is because all language is fictive, no matter …
A few minutes before the oven timer went off, she lost it. She threw the Waterford vase his mother had sent for their anniversary at him. She missed his head …
The first time Holly tried to kill herself, when she was seventeen, her mom and Bill picked her up from the hospital in Atlanta and took her to the mountain …
Standing on their front lawn in the middle of the night, their house on fire, he was in pajama pants, t-shirt, and slippers; she was in sweatpants and a tank …
On the drive to the mountain house to dig a grave for my parents’ Black Labrador Retriever, my father, the math teacher, tells stories. Stories about the different dogs he’s …
I am no critic – just a concerned citizen. However, as Mr. Augie March states so eloquently at the end of his chronicle: I may well be a flop at …
In the men’s room of the public library, a man is standing at the sink furthest from the door. He seems to be avoiding his image in the mirror. Head …