Misty Watercolor Memories…

Yeah, the way we were. Do you remember where you were when you heard news so bad it felt like your guts flipped worse than after eating a rancid tuna sandwich on a hot summer day?

That’s what this story is about. It’s a memory torrent, a jumble of memories that came rushing back the day I heard my dad’s death was imminent. It is published in Heavy Feather Review, with an audio clip and a short interview. And here it is:

https://heavyfeatherreview.org/2023/03/28/thirty-nine-bye-byes/

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About Martin Kleinman

Martin Kleinman is a New York City-based writer and blogger. His new collection of short fiction, "When Paris Beckons" is now available. His second collection, "A Shoebox Full of Money", is available at your favorite online bookseller, as is his first -- "Home Front". Visit http://www.martykleinman.com for details on how to get your copies.

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