Christie Isler
During the day, Christie Isler civilizes ten-year-olds and writes poetry and short fiction around the edges. To date, she has published several pieces, both poetry and short fiction, in a variety of online journals and has the seeds of several novels lying dormant in her computer files.-
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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Professionals
Nothing wakes one up in the morning like white smoke and squealing belts. Or a shuddering wheel and that stomach-dropping slow motion failing of a car that was chugging along happily at twenty miles an hour up the the first … Continue reading
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Pomegranate season
It’s been a few days since I’ve been to the store, partially because I’ve been working, but mostly because I might have misplaced the next edition of my credit card. Turns out plastic works less well when expired. But, new … Continue reading
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Making Change
A few years ago, I switched the mouse at work from the right side to the left of my computer to give sore tendons a bit of a break. For a few days, it felt like writing in the mirror. … Continue reading
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