She Gave Me An Ultimatum At A “Reconciliation Dinner”, But I Was Already One Step Ahead
The Price of Her Yes The burgundy dress had been hanging in my closet for three years, waiting for the right occasion. I had worn it to both of Annie’s […]
The Price of Her Yes The burgundy dress had been hanging in my closet for three years, waiting for the right occasion. I had worn it to both of Annie’s […]
The Bank of Maya The maître d’ at Lee Bernard greeted me by name and slipped the hundred-dollar bill I pressed into his palm into his jacket pocket without looking […]
The lobby of the Four Seasons in Maui was the kind of place that made you understand, immediately and without ambiguity, exactly how much money you had spent. The floors […]
Strategized expanding lottery narrative into literary prose The lottery numbers flashed across the screen at eleven forty-three on a Tuesday night, and my fingers went numb around the ticket. I […]
Martha’s Table My name is Martha, and I have spent the better part of my life making things comfortable for other people. I learned how to do this from my […]
Tuesday evening, I drive to Colorado Springs and park outside a quiet coffee shop with warm lights and the low hum of other people’s conversations. I’m forty-five minutes from Eagle […]
The Quiet One A story about what patience looks like when it finally runs out He came home late on a Thursday in August, still wearing the navy blazer he […]
I knew something was wrong before I could name it. That’s the part that still gets me when I think back on it. I pulled into my driveway after a […]
The Whisper A story about the truth a child carries when no one else will The clock on the wall of the Huntsville Unit read six in the morning, and […]
The air in the bridal suite of The Plaza Hotel tasted like expensive hairspray, wilting white roses, and something I could not yet name but would soon recognize as the […]