Sometimes dyslexics feel at a disadvantage, but according to experts, dyslexics have a leg up in society.
Published in PCC’s Fountains!
Published for the first time ever with my short fiction in PCC’s Fountains.
Fire Writing: The Hobby of Pyrography (Feat. Josiah Vogel)
The Dyslexic Superpower: Why Our Uncanny Abilities Aren’t Weaknesses
Every hero needs a weakness. Reading and writing just happen to be ours. See dyslexia as a superpower instead of a disability in this article.
Joy of Checkers (Short Story)
The world has forgotten its history and now resides in a rustic shadow of its former glory. But one little girl determines to share her memories no matter what.
Book Review: Peace Like A River by Leif Enger
Reuben Land’s life changes forever when his brother is tried for murder and escapes the law to become a fugitive.
Not With My Watch (Short Story)
A rookie guardian angel is tasked to protect a rebellious teenaged girl and draw her to faith. When his tactics prove ineffective, however, he must consider more drastic options.
Writing Contest: Fruits of the Spirit Daycare
Trustin, a homeless man in Washington DC, thinks that kindness is all but extinct until a little girl from Fruits of the Spirit Daycare comes to share her lunch.
To Fix a Rubix Cube (Children’s Story)
In this short story, first-grade Ada decides to steal the Rubix cube from Mr. Joshua’s desk. When things take a turn for the worse, Ada must realize some things can’t be fixed on your own.