Hello Readers,
After losing our 10-month-old pug last week, this story particularly speaks to me.
I’ve heard Kevan Atteberry read. He is a sweet man and a talented artist.
-Tiffany
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I am a multi-genre writer, with published articles and award-winning poems and short stories. I write for all ages, focusing on fiction and poetry. I have several works in progress including picture books, short stories, and novels. I'm a member of SCBWI, Willamette Writers, and Oregon Writers Colony, and I'm currently enrolled in the Institute of Children's Literature. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter (@TiffanyDickins4), and Instagram (@tiffanyddickinson). Thanks for visiting and may we meet on the written page again soon!
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I’m not familiar with “Ghost Cat” but this back story is well worth the read. It’s a poignant reminder that even the most apparently effortless life often has shadows, griefs, painful ghosts that no one else sees. Thanks, Tiffany!
Yes, the backstory alone is worth the read!