A Haunted Walk
A Haunted Walk This essay was originally published in the now defunct Buffalo Vibe in October, 2016 • Recently, I saw that it was referenced in the bibliography of The Prison Guard’s Daughter: [...]
A Haunted Walk This essay was originally published in the now defunct Buffalo Vibe in October, 2016 • Recently, I saw that it was referenced in the bibliography of The Prison Guard’s Daughter: [...]
What is This Story About This is the First assignment in the course Intermediate Novel offered by The Writer's Workshop • The class is taught by Jana Harris • The text used [...]
Julie, "Pioneer Girl", and the Little Free Library First Published BuffaloVibe • December 5, 2016 Last Christmas as a gift to me, my husband built a magic portal for our front [...]
Tiny Square Egg Noodles This essay was originally published in Voice from the Herd: An Anthology for Buffalo, NY - a not-for-profit anthology about the present day city of Buffalo. It is a compilation of flash [...]
South Buffalo And The Fenian Invasion First Published BuffaloVibe • March 15th, 2017 Every month or so, Lark arrived at my brother Scott’s tavern wired with the enthusiasm [...]
Once upon a time, one cold winter when I was 14, I moved from Ashland, Oregon where I lived with my mother, to Buffalo to be near my father. Over the course of the previous year, my [...]
Bullied on the Bus Originally published on BuffaloVibe • April 2, 2017v My eight-year-old son, Sam, stumbled off the school bus into my arms. Sam usually skips, happy to be [...]
Sanctuary Originally Published on BuffaloVibe • February 28, 2017 I I pulled the car over to the curb and berated myself. Late again. Lost again. But, not in that fun [...]
Sweetness 7 First Published BuffaloVibe • March 29, 2017 sign next to the cash register and atop the bakery case reads: “If you'e in a hurry, you're in [...]
"Swan Street Italians - Foraging For Greens In April" was originally published April 20, 2017 on BuffaloVibe. This is Lesa Quale Ferguson's original work. My nana (father's mother) wrote me a series of letters [...]