A WRITING CONTEST

A writing contest– sponsored by a local library. For teens and adults: poetry or short fiction or creative non-fiction. But read the rules!
(Michigan residents only– but you have time to move here!)
A WRITING CONTEST

A writing contest– sponsored by a local library. For teens and adults: poetry or short fiction or creative non-fiction. But read the rules!
(Michigan residents only– but you have time to move here!)
NEW FICTION

One of the pleasures of being a family physician was watching people grow and develop. I tried to help them along the way from cradle to adulthood and the grave. They have given much back to me. I have learned from them. I got meaning.
I learned that people with autism sometimes are blessed with special gifts. They used uncharted areas of the brain to amaze and fascinate.
Sarah taught me about the weather. She focused on the highs and lows of the day. She could predict it. I was not sure how she did it. I suspect it had something to do with her innate sensitivity to circadian rhythms, bariatric pressure, or the phases of the moon or something, but her predictions were so accurate that the local weatherperson would call her to confirm and compare notes before going on TV with a forecast.
Her reputation spread until all three local networks consulted with Sarah before going on air.
Sarah would put her hands on the window and, through touch, would divine temperature and humidity. She was correct. I tried to do it. I was always wrong. I functioned poorly in her world.
COMING SOON TO NEW POP LIT!