Tag: woman writer

  • Fireflies of Red and Blue/Honeyguide Magazine

    Fireflies of Red and Blue/Honeyguide Magazine

    When you find the right home for a story, it’s always a blessing. I struggled to find a home for my story ‘Fireflies of Red and Blue’. Many editors had great things to say about it, but ultimately it was never quite the right fit for their magazine. That is, until I submitted to Honeyguide.…

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  • Six Word Story (43)

    Six Word Story (43)

    Earth is home to many cycles. The water cycle, the air cycle, the earth cycle are among them. Systemes created to build, break down, reuse, and rebuild. All of that grinding, melting, molding, fusing, is science’s magic of making one thing into another. While it all follows a pattern, it all looks like chaos. Such…

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  • Six Word Story (42)

    Six Word Story (42)

    The spending of time is not something we have a choice of. We all do it every moment of our breathing lives. Like the count of seconds ticking away in a parking meter, we can not transfer them to another payment method once we have decided where to spend them. But unlike a parking meter,…

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  • Six Word Story (41)

    Six Word Story (41)

    Water is one of earth’s natural mirrors and puddles, the perfect place to start an adventure. Do you view self reflection as an adventure? I would argue that you should. Taking a good look at ourselves is scary. Is there something there we don’t want to acknowledge? There are also many good things about ourselves…

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  • Six Word Stories (40)

    Six Word Stories (40)

    This world has broken my heart. So much discord, and lost faith. I turn about, not knowing who or what to trust. Broken trust is not a laughing matter. But I have hope. You see, I trust in a God that has made it his business to fix things, and they are always far more…

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  • Six Word Story (39)

    Six Word Story (39)

    Is it sinister? Or two sisters bearing their souls to one another?

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  • Purple Stain

    Purple Stain

    This one shrivelled.That one plump.In a rush as I sort the circles. Pluck a stem,one is smashed,mold has grown.Remove before decay infeststhe rest. Tip toeing throughmy morning test of time economy. Juice runspurple and sweetness.Marking the edge of fingerprints. Box packedwith noon time edibles.Ready for the day.Wave goodbye.The purple stain remains. ©2021 Mary Grace van…

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  • Six Word Story (38)

    Six Word Story (38)

    They are small, they are fierce. Why do we underestimate them so? Why do we deny they are reflections of what still lives deep inside of every adult heart? Cherish those hearts, be they in the bodies of 2-year-olds, or in full-grown adults with all our learned coping mechanisms. It’s never too late to be…

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  • Six Word Stories (37)

    Six Word Stories (37)

    I am so small, and that climb is so high. There is no railing. What makes the difference? A guiding hand to help me hold my balance and keep me from filling backyards while I take one step at a time. What if I can not find that hand? What if I am alone? What…

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  • How do You Catch a Cloud

    How do You Catch a Cloud

    How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? Or corner a thing that floats in wisps ethereal wings?

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