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Emma by
10
(19 Stories)

Prompted By Student Activism

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Never underestimate the fortitude of a passionate, teenage survivor carrying the weight of her brothers and sisters on her narrow shoulders.
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A La Famiglia! by
100
(141 Stories)

Prompted By Mealtime

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One meal, though, stands out because I took pictures.
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This One’s For You by
100
(165 Stories)

Prompted By Why We Write

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I write because Suzy Underwood put out a plea to my college class listserv for stories about interviews, and I thought I had a good one.
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Richard to the Rescue by
50
(77 Stories)

Prompted By Fads and Trends

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I made mental notes and subtle comparisons and contrasts between the Beatles, the Dave Clark 5, the Kinks, the Moody Blues, the Searchers, the Zombies. I
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Klondike Day by
50
(88 Stories)

Prompted By Camp

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We could get credit for the golden boulder—if we could somehow transport it to the assayer’s office without getting robbed.
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Letters to my Mother by
50
(90 Stories)

Prompted By Forgiveness

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 I wrote a series of letters to my mother around Mother’s Day, ten years after her death: my attempt to get to a place of forgiveness.  Dear Mom, I guess we were a mismatch from the beginning. You wanted a boy; you got me: a scabby-kneed tree-climber, a girl who played with mud and tar…
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Breakdown by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Car Trouble

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My father had just traded in his early ’50s Cadillac for a brand new 1960 Chrysler Imperial, like the beauty in the featured image.
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Laundry Tales by
200
(298 Stories)

Prompted By Laundry

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With three kids, four beds to make, and seemingly endless piles of towels to wash and dry, laundry “day” happened several times a week. Wash, dry, fold, put away was my mantra.
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The Purloined Passport by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Senior Moments

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The Purloined Passport I pride myself on being organized,  in fact organizing became my second career!   (See Second Career) And altho I would tell my organizing clients to keep important documents in a desk or file cabinet,  for some reason I always kept my own passport in my dresser drawer. Several years ago our…
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Mrs. Kronengold by
10
(11 Stories)

Prompted By Lessons

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"When I was seven years old I took painting lessons in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
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