Suprise Me
Lubber’s Quarters Abacos, Bahamas
Prompted By Vacations
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Enuf o’ this Shit
Prompted By Quick Take: How Is This Still a Thing?
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Duck and cover seemed the height of folly, and I'd never felt immortal.
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Supernova
Prompted By Ex-Friends
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“You will always be friends” the counselor told us. We were too entwined and besides, she had seen it repeatedly in the women’s community, a fluidity of friends and lovers staying connected despite everything. I said nothing but promised myself, “Oh no, we won’t”.
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Coming Out to Esther, by Mark Leno
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To come out was to announce to the world that one was a mentally ill outlaw. No wonder this was challenging to my parents.
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Magazines for the Principal – for David F
Prompted By Magazines
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Magazines for the Principal I had a long and happy career as a school librarian, the last years spent at Jane Addams, a small vocational high school in the south Bronx. The neighborhood was poor and rather sketchy, and the students, burdened with lives lived in those mean streets, were sometimes difficult. But our dedicated…
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Blizzard Betsy
Prompted By Snowy Days
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With minor modifications, this story was originally written for the prompt Snow, in 2017, but it will be new for most of the current readers. ———————————————————————————————————————————– The weather report called for snow, but none had come yet, so we all went to work; no call for alarm. It started snowing around noon on Monday. I…
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Even I Have Limits
Prompted By Good Trouble
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learning to ride a bicycle
Prompted By Riding a Bicycle
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Scofflaw
Prompted By The DMV
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Sometimes it’s not who you are, it’s who you know… I grew up in rural Western Pennsylvania, Beaver County. My mother worked at the Beaver County Courthouse, she was a clerk in the tax office where all taxes, including motor vehicle, were collected. One sunny afternoon just after my junior year in college, I heard…
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