By Jennifer Dyer *I wrote this fiction story for my 2 y/o niece when her best fur-friend died from cancer. It’s not meant theologically sound or anything, but she was facing the loss of another family friend to cancer at the same time. It helped her understand and not be afraid for Reba or “NelNel”. Today, I’d like to dedicate it… Read more →
Monthly Archives: May 2014
The Official Dilemma
by Jennifer Dyer They’d covered every inch of the table with food. Roasted animal flesh swam in congealed brown liquid. Vegetables drowned in butter. Thick soups included more meat. Piles of flaky rolls anchored the corners, and a layered chocolate cake domed high with strawberries rose in the center like a king’s crown. When was the last time I’d seen… Read more →
All that shines isn’t a diamond.
by Jennifer Dyer As far as I was concerned, Jonny was the handsomest boy I’d seen, especially that night with his pressed suit and thick hair. I knew he’d never take a shine to the likes of me. Except he did. What a night that was. That boy could’ve sold sand to a caravan in the Sahara dessert. He told… Read more →