Short Stories
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Flash Fiction: “Child Conversations”
I wrote this piece about two years ago for one of my English classes. After reading a short story with one-sided dialogue, my professor told the class to write a story with the same structure. As someone who loves kids, I decided to make a young boy the speaker of my story. I hope you… Continue reading
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Flash Fiction: “Pink”
“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”Ernest Hemingway On the day I found out, it snowed. Tiny flakes falling from a white abyss that we call “sky.” They landed on my bare head and teased the dry skin on my face. I hid my hands in my coat pockets and fingered the soft items I had… Continue reading
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Short Story: “The Boy Who Found Time” Part 2
Here is the second and last part of my short story, “The Boy Who Found Time.” If you haven’t read Part 1, you can do so here. I hope you enjoy reading it! I also love hearing from you, so feel free to leave feedback and tell me what you think. Soon, there would be… Continue reading
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Short Story: “The Boy Who Found Time” Part 1
Last week, I gave you a sneak peek of my short story, and it’s finally ready for you to read! It has two parts, and I will post Part 2 next Wednesday. Be sure to subscribe so that you don’t miss it. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy this original short story, “The Boy… Continue reading
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Unchosen: A Reflection of “What Ifs”
There are many paths in life, and we each have to choose which one to take. Once we’ve chosen one, we often look back and wonder if we made the right decision. A couple months ago, I wrote this nonfiction short story/creative essay reflecting on the life of a mother. I always wondered what kind… Continue reading