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May 2024
1070 words long
Story Tags: Younger Audience - Non-Transgender - Autism - Character Age: Pre-Teen
One girl is brave enough to stand up and speak out. How will people react when she does?
Talk With An Angel
October 2023 1,660 words long Story Tags: General Audience - Transgender - God - Autism - Character Age: Toddler & Ageless Beings Summary: God offers a toddler with autism a choice between two possible futures. Now the parents and the child's guardian angel must cope with the decision. |
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Summary: Ryan is turning 10. Big brother Mike spends his whole paycheck in an attempt to get the perfect birthday gifts. How well does Mike know Ryan?
Summary: When I am writing one story and another story idea starts bubbling up in my head, it is not always a peaceful co-existence or handoff. Sometimes, the characters from the two different stories try to dominate my thoughts. The winner gets me to finish their story first. This is the tale of when Amanda, from my story, True Self Syndrome, started to fight for my attention, while I was still working on a story called, Teacher's Recommendation (note that story is still unfinished and unposted). Marla and Elizabeth from that story confront Amanda.
Summary: Stacy has a Christmas encounter she will remember for the rest of her life. Santa is not the only one who can spread hope and joy at Christmas.
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Mom! How Could She?
© October 2011 5 pages (2,170 words) This is the first story in the Cindy's Adventures series. |
Summary: Jessica is mad, very mad, at her mom for what she packed for the two weeks of music camp. An innocent fellow camper is drafted to help her through this.
Access but No Acceptance © July 2023 Story Tags: General Audience - Childhood - Disability: Physical Disability, Discrimination
When the courts make it legal to discriminate against people based on religious beliefs, our world changes forever. Here is one example a nine-year-old little girl faces on a shopping trip. |
Mrs. Evans promised her son Jimmy he could be the same thing this year for Halloween that he has been for the last five years. This does not prevent her from trying to change his mind. After all, at four it was cute, but now at nine!