I did not see this coming. I love the way you interpreted the challenge. And Kudos for well researched writing!
I liked this one a lot. This was oddly familiar though in no way my own experience. Well done! Comment: The opening sentence seemst awkward. I think it’s the verb tense “was believed she could see” . Perhaps omit the word was.
I liked this one a lot. This was oddly familiar though in no way my own experience. Well done!
Comment: The opening sentence seemst awkward. I think it’s the verb tense “was believed she could see” . Perhaps omit the word was.
The “was” was a typo, left over from an edited sentence which originally read, “My grandmother was psychic.” You caught the typo I missed Thanks :) And thanks for reading
The “was” was a typo, left over from an edited sentence which originally read, “My grandmother was psychic.”
You caught the typo I missed Thanks :)
And thanks for reading
War brings out the \adult monster in us all…
Such an abrupt ending, like a door closing, as I am sure and experience like this would be! Accurate portrayal, I am sure. :) Interesting that she still sent you, though.. I’d have thought she’d advocate for college.
She was afraid of the marines and the army, having lost a son in law in one and a cousin in the other in WWII. College wasn’t much of an option for the poor and illacademic in the Vietnam era. :)
She was afraid of the marines and the army, having lost a son in law in one and a cousin in the other in WWII.
College wasn’t much of an option for the poor and illacademic in the Vietnam era. :)
I knew a lot of guys who had the same childhood abrupt withdrawal. Nam. Bam. Some did come home. But most scattered .
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