Monthly Archives: September 2016

Annie’s Snow

A new story about Annie and her love of snow (and no, this is not a desire to rush winter). Annie’s Snow It was a winter of snows upon snows; a winter of snowmen, of snow angels, and of snowball … Continue reading

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My 9/11

Originally posted on Michael Seidel, writer:
My wife always wondered why I was up then. I was three months into a new job, living in Half Moon Bay, California. And for some reason, on that day, I did things I…

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Annie’s Apology

Another short story from the archives. Hopefully, a few new stories like Flying Lessons will be written and posted. In the meantime: Annie’s Apology In fifth grade it seems as if girls and boys go through a stage where they … Continue reading

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Annie’s Crush

Another from the archives: Annie’s Crush Annie remembered the first time she had music class. Music, or at least singing, had never been a big thing at her home. Neither of her parents professed to have any singing abilities even … Continue reading

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Self-published book, THE MEMORY BOX makes the USA TODAY Bestseller List! — Eva Lesko Natiello

This pedometer geek reader is celebrating my friend’s Eva Lesko Natiello’s novel, The Memory Box, being on the New York Times’ bestseller list. How often does an indie author with a self-published book end up there or on the USA … Continue reading

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