Stories Remembered and Passed On
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"Stories Remembered and Passed On"is a place where we can share memories with each other. Folklore and storytelling need not get lost in our busy lives nor should it be left only to the "ancients."
It need not be long or thought worthless. Even short stories have an impact of bringing forth other memories from our readers who may be prompted to share something with us.
You can add as many stories as you like. We will give you each a title and a page that can grow and grow. You may eventually wind up with a whole book for your family. One never knows.
Also, here, budding writers can "get their feet wet", so to speak. You can let the world read what you write.
You may email your story to us at askarlene@scrtc.com and put the words "short Story" in the subject line. We hope to hear from you soon.
You can write just one or as many as you want. As long as we have the room we will keep publishing them.
“Tread the Earth Lightly” and in the meantime… may your day be filled with….Peace, light and love,
Arlene Wright-Correll
We have a new section called KidsWrite© and this is where we put any stories written by young writers such as your children or grandchildren.
Working For My Grandmother by Arlene Wright-Correll
While Living in New York by Arlene Wright-Correll
Finding Grandfather in the Attic by Arlene Wright-Correll
New Year's Eve in Brooklyn by Arlene Wright-Correll
Memories by Leonie Edge
Memories by Nita Holstine
Memories by Judilynn Webbenmeyer
Memories by Dick King
Memories by Mary Converse
Memories by Carol Prittie-Herzig
Memories by the Writers for PhancyPages with Nita's permission to re-print and share them. These are great!
Memories by George and Helen Wilson
Memories by Carole Dalphin
Memories by YOUR NAME HERE.
Editor's note: We reserve the right to decide what get's published or not. All stories become the property of Learn-america.com and are copyrighted© . None of our contributor's stories may be reproduced by any means whatsoever without our express written permission.
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