Story Three. Part Three.
Appearances. Part Three.
“Here’s the thing, and I just can’t figure out how to say this but -- your parents are holding some information for me. My mother gave it to them when we were little, years ago. Years and years ago.” A short story by Beth Kalet.
Story Three. Part Two.
Appearances. Part Two.
The past comes calling. “It took me by surprise one Saturday morning when I found the two of them waiting for me at my apartment building, looking older, as we all were, but instantly recognizable.” A short story by Beth Kalet.
Story Three. Part One.
Appearances. Part One.
A short story by Beth Kalet. “Joey Mayfield was the luckiest kid on earth.” Sometimes the perception you hold is quite far from reality.
AUNTIE TALI
A Deal Too Good to be True.
"Auntie Tali." A moving story about a deal too good to be true in Hitler's Germany. Regarding her nephew’s choice for his wife, “Auntie Tali never forgave him.” By Helene Munson.
Life Short. The Italy Cup
A Vignette…
You can relate, I’m sure. A Life Short by Lynda Bernard. Why three cups and not four? One of life’s mysteries.
Even If They Don't Ride Horses Anymore
The Finale. Episode 17
Finally the time has come, and funnily enough, Jacob realizes that Betty Lou has no clue of what to do. Spoiler alert… this is a happy ending! An historical fiction series by Mary Ann DiLorenzo. All episodes of Even If They Don’t Ride Horses Anymore are linked within.
Even If They Don't Ride Horses Anymore
A Dream. Episode 16
A dream, well, maybe nightmare, forewarns Jacob that the right time he was waiting for had come. An historical fiction series by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
The Flirt.
A Short Story by Ann Pogue.
Set in an Ethiopian restaurant, The Flirt is clearly NOT about the food. A beautifully written story. You can feel the rhythm of it.
Nobody's Girl
A Modern Day Fairytale.
It’s definitely better to be your own best friend, to have a house in the south of France, AND to drive stick. Told as only Lynda Bernard can tell it.
Life Short. The Daddy Chair
Life IS Strange.
Then-husbands, children, and a black recliner. Yes, it all fits together in A Life Short story by Lynda Bernard.
Life Short. The Big Tease
Variable Spring Weather
And I so wanted to take my daily walk. A humorous lament by Lynda Bernard.
Life Short. The Insight
One of Life’s Stories.
Perhaps there is a lesson here. A charming “snippet” Life Short by Lynda Bernard.

