You on the Street

Black and white image of a person seen through a frosted glass window with a distorted reflection, creating a mysterious and abstract effect.

Photo by Leon Lau, Unsplash.com

Dear Friends,

I hope you're enjoying a peaceful (and safe!) holiday season.

"Gut-wrenching" and "stunningly crafted." That's what some folks are saying about "You on the Street," my 700-word story that has (finally!) found a home on the Flashes website.

I'd love to see what you think of it! Just click on the link below to read and (dare I suggest?) comment on the piece.

Here's the link to You on the Street.

Thanks for your support!

Amanda

Amanda Barusch

Amanda Barusch has worked as a janitor, exotic dancer, editor, and college professor. She lives in the American West, where she spends as much time as possible on dirt paths. She has an abiding disdain for boundaries and adores ambiguity. Amanda has published eight books of non-fiction, a few poems, and a growing number of short stories. Aging Angry is her first work of creative non-fiction. She uses magical realism to explore deep truths of the human experience in this rapidly changing world.

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