by Sharee Hereford | Sep 16, 2019 | Black Writers, Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
Graffiti by Isla Vann Standing under my umbrella, I stared at the sun’s heat scorching the grey asphalt. Steam danced its way upward and a quick cheeky breeze smacked it dead into my face. Involuntarily, I inhaled and my nostrils burned. The local weather girl lied....
by Sharee Hereford | Sep 16, 2019 | Black Writers, Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
The Offer by Amelia Rucker The cold wind brushed violently against my pale face. Snow fell, for the scene was not a beautiful one indeed. I was trotting my way to my apartment when I heard a sniffle. I glanced around my surrounding, but everything was rough for me to...
by Sharee Hereford | Sep 16, 2019 | Black Writers, Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
Results by S.M. Grady Rhonda sat at the bar staring into her half-empty glass. The wine was cheap and tasted like sour grape juice, but she didn’t care. She wanted to be anywhere other than home, so she had stopped at the first bar she saw after her appointment....
by Sharee Hereford | Sep 16, 2019 | Black Writers, Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
Purple Moon by Diana W. During a purple moon, a Luminous of royal descent is to be married to a Verdem of the same to honor the peace pact of the Red War. Before the pact, the Luminous and Verdems were in a constant battle over the Jewel of Elin, shedding blood...
by Sharee Hereford | Sep 13, 2019 | Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
I Do? by Jennifer Robinson “Oh my God!” Gia gasped. “You are beautiful!” Tears pooled in her eyes as she made sure my veil was perfect. That’s what she’d been doing since my engagement; making sure everything was perfect. The full-length mirror in the bridal suite...
by Sharee Hereford | Jul 17, 2019 | Black Writers, Short Stories, Sistah Girls Book Club
The Get Over by Ruthie Lenor “Whiskey, neat.” “I’ll have the same.” Jackson looked at the woman who had just sat next to him. Her heels showing off cute red toenails, skin the color of his morning coffee and a bit of thigh peeking out from under the overlay of...