Category: WRITING

  • Confessions of a Doctor’s Daughter

    When I was a kid, even a broken bone didn’t  warrant my physician father’s attention. And bleeding gashes requiring stitches were simply attended to in the kitchen.  All other complaints (obviously not requiring surgery) were highly suspect– with reponses like “hypochondriac” or “psychosomatic” or “let’s cut it off.” Thus, it wasn’t until my late thirties…

  • It’s A New World

    A dozen family members circle the table playing Blitz. While waiting her turn, my sister checks her i phone for winning tips. Kelly Salasin