Episodes
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Published 12/19/13
"Full Moon Walk" first appeared in print in Southern Women's Review. To contribute to The Nature Conservancy, a worldwide charity preserving the lands and waters on which all life depends, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://www.nature.org
Published 12/19/13
"Pocketbook Syndrome" first appeared in print in New Madrid. To contribute to the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center, a charity working to build safer places within ourselves and in our community, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://mglcc.org
Published 12/19/13
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Published 12/19/13
"Gift of the Elephant" first appeared in print at Eureka Literary Magazine. The story received a Pushcart Nomination, Best of the Small Presses.
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Published 12/19/13
"A Trip to the Lawyer" first appeared in print in RedHot ChickLit Review.
To contribute to Common Ground, a program of the YWCA devoted to conversations on race & communities in action, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://commongroundmemphis.org/
Published 12/19/13
To contribute to Church Health Center, a charity providing healthcare for the working uninsured, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://churchhealthcenter.org/
Published 12/19/13
To contribute to the Betty Ford Center, an alcohol and drug treatment center, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://www.bettyfordcenter.org/
Published 12/19/13
"Drunk at the FoodLand Again" first appeared online at Southern Hum. To contribute to Feeding America, a charity devoted to ending hunger, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://feedingamerica.org
Published 12/19/13
"Baby Dog, Peewee Ned, and the Devil's Naked Butt," first appeared in print in Hurricane Review.
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Published 12/19/13
"Just Now" first appeared in print in Memphis Magazine, the winner of its 2009 Short Fiction Contest. To contribute to the American Cancer Society, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://cancer.org
Published 12/19/13
"Ain't No Commies 'Round Here"
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Published 12/19/13
"Rollerblader for Jesus" first appeared in print in Gulf Coast Literary Journal.
To contribute to Memphis School of Servant Leadership, a charity devoted to a journey of intentional Christianity, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://servantleadership-memphis.org
Published 12/19/13
"Lucky Critters" first appeared in print in Peralta Press, the winner of its 2K2 contest.
To contribute to Mid-South Peace and Justice, a charity working in the areas of collaboration and nonviolence, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://midsouthpeace.org
Published 12/19/13