Tag: short story

Tristan’s Place

The moral of the story: never underestimate an act of kindness, no matter how small. You may just change someone’s life.

Candy Store

If you are on a diet and you have to struggle to pull off a trip to the candy store, try using my brilliant strategy to get you through it.

When the Light Goes Out

By Madeleine Richey Everything is hot and sticky on a night like tonight. Everything reeks of earth, and grass, of summer air, car exhaust, and wet pavement after a rain. Everything seems to have despaired. The stars are dimmed, veiled by smog and city lights, their brightness just a memory of a childhood spent staring […]

Readers Write

An Aspect of Conflict It was a dark and stormy night when she fled to the wood, Her golden hair covered by a long dark hood. Under cover of night, she ran, she fled, To get away from that scene, still stuck in her head. In the morning she was missed, still needed at home; […]

Departures: Two Rediscovered Stories of Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen

Bookshelf of a (Maybe) Teen Author, by Emily Russell. Departures: Two Rediscovered Stories of Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen (The Christy Miller Collection), by Robin Jones Gunn This book is actually two short stories that go with her Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen series. Since they are two separate stories, I’m going to write a […]