by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 27, 2018 | marriage license, Norman Rockwell, pastor, rain, romance, short story, umbrella
It’s a bit fanciful, a bit fairytale-ish, but still fun. This little story was inspired by my own mother’s fondness for this Norman Rockwell original as well as my personal sentiment for the romance of rainy days. Enjoy. Rae powered off the computer...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 23, 2018 | couples, Creator, kiss, redemption, romance, Valentine's Day, wedding, wink
There is something shining about love, more specifically, about romance. Even little children recognize it. You’ve seen them giggle delightedly when the bride and groom kiss, turning their little eyes away from the brightness of the moment. The sheer...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Jan 16, 2018 | abortion, babies, coffee, hamburgers, hope, January, pregnancy, sanctity of life, short story, special needs, waitress, White Castle, winter
sliders by the sack I work the night shift; eleven to seven. That means I see a sampling of the people, vocations and tragedies in my city. Nurses on their way home from the ER or surgery or cancer ward stop for a high-carb snack. Garbage truck drivers come in...