Sunday, September 27, 2009
Kayla Fultz
I have always been intrigued by a writer's ability to turn an idea, or a moment, into words that evoke a reader's imagination. It amazes me when a writer deeply explains a character's emotion or physical reaction within a sentence. Chopin's "Story of an Hour" is one of my favorites because she says so much with so few words. "Six Months of Silence" is incomparable to Chopin, but I hope readers will at least understand the depth of confusion within Maura and her overwhelming need for understanding and closure after her dad died. I would like to thank my husband, Kevin, for the tears he wiped away while I wrote this story and my children, Dawson, Garrett, Hope, and Charity, who, unfortunately, will never know their grandpa.
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