I'm excited to participate in another fabulous writing contest! The Fall Writing Frenzy is hosted by Kaitlyn Sanchez and Lydia Lukidis! I chose a GIF from their blog that inspired me and wrote a story keeping to the 200 word limit. So many thanks go to my lovely critique partners and to the generous prize donors! Can't wait to read all the other entries! Photo Credit: Vino Li/Unsplash Mama, the Moon, and Me WC 200
By Dena Davis Most nights when the sun slips into the sea, Mama tucks me in and sings. But one night she whispers, “Let’s go watch the moon.” Snuggling on our porch under cozy quilts, I pull out my notebook. I color a bright, shining, silver circle. Mama hums as I draw. A few nights later we look. A sliver of moon is missing! “Mama, what happened to the moon?” Mama smiles. “She’s changing, but she’s still here.” On a rainy night, we look out the window. Half our moon is missing! “Is she hiding?” “In a way,” Mama says. One night our moon is a chomped cookie! “Who ate the moon, Mama?” Mama laughs. “She’s changing again, but she’s still here.” We look on the darkest night, but she’s gone! “Where did she go, Mama?” “She’s changing, but she’s still here.” I color a black page. Will I ever see our moon again? One cloudy night I spy a shimmering sliver peeking out. “She’s here!” “Yes! Even when you can’t see her, she’s always here.” Mama pulls me close. “Just like me.” Each night our moon grows bigger and brighter until… One starry night I color a bright, shining, silver circle again.
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I am a mom to two sweet and lively boys and live in Santa Barbara, California. My oldest has Cornelia deLange Syndrome. He fuels my passion for advocating for equity and inclusion wherever I go. I love the power of a good story to inspire, educate, and make change in our world. Archives
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