Dr. Bashir and his wife Alia move into a huge house and wonder how on earth they will fill it. The small, quiet man ends up helping save the world one woman at a time.
Dog Person
Homo sapiens is a herding species. We know that in groups we are strong and can overcome everything. For millions of years that served us well. But does evolution and instincts mean we should be douches even though we might be the only one in the group who thinks what we are doing is wrong?
The List Maker – Part II
Meg had found it impossible to overcome the death of her children, as a consummate list maker she thought she had written her last list when fate brought two determined children to her door.
The List Maker
Recovering from a tragedy is never easy. Sometimes it feels as if it isn’t even possible. Meg was sure it wasn’t for her so she decided to deal with it as she knew how. Making a list would make it easier to finish the task.
New Jacket, Old Argument
It seems that no matter how old you are, when you go home you fall into the same old roles. This is about a mother who has battled all her life to try and get her daughter to dress more girly, and a daughter who isn’t buying into the stereotype.
Life’s a Dish of Pasta
Sometimes running away from a miserable situation can make things worse. Other times it can lead to happy revelations. Is it your choice, or is it fate?
The Mastodon in the Room
Friendship, hurt, betrayal, and trampling of values. Lessons learned in life which make you stronger.
Fall Song
A poem about the lake in fall
Background Colours
After their father’s funeral, two sisters have to go through his stuff. They discover more about themselves, their father, and their mother in those two pages than they had their entire lives.
It’s Not Up For Debate
Just because you’re a human being doesn’t give you the right to be an asshole. It’s time to take a stand for those who cannot speak for themselves.
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