Once I got over the shock of my cancer diagnosis, began to accept the reality of months of chemotherapy, I turned to the positive. It would be a good time to be taking it easy for a while. March Madness was on the immediate horizon, the college softball season was coming into full swing, and […]
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"Finding The Grain by Wynn Malone is, in my mind, one of those rare treasures destined to become a classic- if not an instant classic"
Kathleen Wheeler
author"Finding the Grain by Wynn Malone is a masterful book. I highly recommend it, especially the audio version."
Tara Scott
The Lesbian Review"One thing is indisputable: the love story in Finding the Grain is timeless."
Review by Anna Furtado
Lambda Literary"I read it in one sitting, literally couldn’t put it down. Very high on my favorite new books list and certainly on the re-read shelf, I sincerely hope Wynn Malone has another one in the pipeline."
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Hugging
By Wynn Malone
My mother taught me how to hug. I mean really, really hug. Not in the polite way much of society hugs these days, but in full body to body contact, with arms pulling you in tight to seal the deal. You mean a lot to me; my mother says through her hugs. You matter to me, and I am so glad that you are in my life, and right now, with this gesture, I share all that I am with all that you are.
Seventeen
By Wynn Malone
I’ve only been in a delivery room once, that being the September morning I was born. I suppose I was crying with my first breath, if the TV dramas from that time period are to be believed. A doctor or nurse probably gave me a little push and off I went, crying and wailing, all the while sucking in the first breaths that were to become my life.