My Smart Scale Alerted Me To A Guest In My House While I Was Away
It was 11:42 in the evening and Jenna was waving a champagne flute like she was conducting something, and Brooke had the tiara on sideways because Hannah kept adjusting it […]
It was 11:42 in the evening and Jenna was waving a champagne flute like she was conducting something, and Brooke had the tiara on sideways because Hannah kept adjusting it […]
My brother Ryan turned forty-three this week, and I find myself thinking about a Saturday afternoon thirteen years ago when he stood up in the middle of my wedding reception […]
I am sixty-seven years old, and I had been married to Thomas for forty-two of those years, and I believed, with the full confidence of a woman who had shared […]
Rose Gomez A story about what a woman is owed after seventy years of giving everything away He walked in without ringing the bell, the way he always did, as […]
My name is Grace Meyers, and I am twenty-eight years old, and I teach second grade at Milbrook Elementary, and until three hours ago my mother had been squeezing my […]
My father’s funeral was on a Thursday in November, and I flew in from Fort Bragg still in uniform because there had not been time to change and because, if […]
The night started the way bad nights always do in our family, quietly, with a phone call I almost didn’t answer. I was in the kitchen with a cup of […]
Vincent Thomas Dalton The fluorescent lights in courtroom 4B buzzed with the particular persistence of something that cannot be turned off. I had been sitting under them for forty minutes, […]
Before Anyone Carries a Box I had been counting miles for two hours when the lake first appeared through the trees, the way it always does on that particular stretch […]
Second Chances My father said it the way people say things they have been rehearsing without knowing it. Not with heat, not with grief, just with the flat certainty of […]