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"Free Wood," A Short Story in Chagrin River Review

11/13/2014

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I'm delighted that a short short story of mine is published in the newest issue of Chagrin River Review, which launched today.

Here are the opening lines to tempt you...
 Driving down Blossom Ridge Road she sees the barn again when it’s half gone, the route an involuntary reflex minutes after the call: Zoe! Your father! His heart! This time, this time…—a nearly forgotten after school back road short cut to what used to be home.

From his booster seat in back, Harry--look, look! Godzilla was there!—bangs her headrest with his happy meal green lizard, roaring for it with the joy of destruction... 
Want to read the rest (and all the other stories and poems)? Here's the link! http://www.chagrinriverreview.com/issue-5-fall-2014.html
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12/11/2019 03:18:24 am

I am wondering what could be the possible lessons I will get from the book. But my curiosity tells me that I should grab a copy of the book as soon as possible! Hopefully, "Chagrin River Review" is a good book and there are lots of information that I got to learn from it. One of the factors I look into books that I read is the fact that it should be interesting and educational. The book has the potential to inspire me, so I am already looking forward for that.

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    ...is  a novelist, columnist, workshop director, instructor, and a pie enthusiast. As such, she blogs about the literary life, life in general, and pie. Definitely, pie.

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