Happy New Year By Sara Spring
When I first met her, the words and stories tumbled from her mouth like a barrage of information I was not expecting and neither did I want. This was supposed … Continue reading →
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Little Red Riding Hood
By Sara Spring Winnie Brice sat at her desk in the seemingly empty office and paused from typing to pick stubborn piece of lint from off her red sweater. As … Continue reading →
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The Nun
The Nun, by Sara Spring As I walked to work and felt the cold nip at my finger tips, I passed a convent. There stood an old woman in a … Continue reading →
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The Boy and the Candle Shop Girl
Chapter 1 The Candle Shop Girl stood at her booth positioned along a busy sidewalk filled with bustling vendors and obnoxious consumers. Dressed in grey with her dark curly hair … Continue reading →
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1,2,3,4…, By Sara Spring
Flags bearing the crest of each country from all over the world hung upon the walls of the archaic room in which a short fat bald man stood at the … Continue reading →
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Fall River
Fall River, by Sara Spring Walking away from the cashier and out the door I looked around the dusty gas station. Taking a cigarette from my new pack, I put … Continue reading →
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Bloom
Bloom by Sara Spring What have you been doing all day? I haven’t been doing anything at all, I answered myself. The inner musings in my head began to churn … Continue reading →
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The Long Parade, by Sara Spring
What is my story? Well, it began when I was young and then I grew up but that doesn’t really fill in the gaps of my life, now does it? … Continue reading →