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Short Stories

This is where we place the link for your Short Stories together with a short discription of the contents. Enjoy!!



Saronda By Sharon-L-Jones
Saronda sat gazing dreamily out of her fifth grade classroom window. She sighed and wondered how life would be when she was all grown-up. It hurt to think about the future when the present was so dreary. Her luminous brown eyes filled with tears. She blinked rapidly, read more

Destiny By Carol
Nothing will go wrong, she told herself. You’ve waited a long time for this. You’ve checked and double checked. You were up all night for god’s sake. The litany went on and on, but still she couldn’t quite believe... read more

Note from Carol: Although Debra's story was not written by a woman, I felt it needed to be published on women's words.
In Memory of Debra by Her Loving husband Anthony.
Debra was born on the 29th November 1962 she had two sisters and one brother. Debra could never recall any love shown to her as a child Her mother was as Debra put it, a very selfish evil woman and her father never had ... read more

Making Babies Makes Brains By carol
According to American research scientists, having babies makes women brainier. Craig Kinsley of Richmond, Virginia who led the study said, “The brain of a pregnant female is like a toy factory at Christmas. It is forever receiving... read more

New Life for Geraldine By Evelyn J. Steward.
Geraldine sits alone. Her new-found confidence belies the trepidation she feels when speaking about herself. But, she has gained a maturity of feeling she never found possible until now. Gently resting her head in the heel of her hand, she muses over what it has cost her. read more

The Birds and the Butterflies By Clare Hill
The bird lies on the pavement, its’ coffee brown gaze milkily unseeing in this world, its’ wings still and stiff.
“Mommy, there’s a dead bird, come and see, it’s got its’ eyes open and everything, gross!” my seven-year-old son exclaims, pulling my hand in order to show me the flightless... read more


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