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"Southern Sunday Snow"

In the southeastern United States, we don't get much snow so, when we do, all the kids of sledding age are positively thrilled. "Southern Sunday Snow" is the story of what happens when a young boy has to sit in church one Sunday morning and watch the snow melt through the windows.

New Short Fiction Online Now in the

Dead Mule School of Southern Literature

The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature is a literary magazine focused on stories and poems about the South. Not from the south? Doesn't matter. As they say,"Everyone is South of Somewhere."They also say No good Southern writing is complete without a dead mule. This story doesn't have a dead mule but it's still a fun one. CLICK HERE TO READ.
Almost twelve years ago, Dead Mule published another of my short stories, "Tuesday Evening in a Small Southern Town."
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