Her face in the light
We are nearly there, and my friend turns to me, touching my arm. I smile, and she points out a distant snow-brushed peak. The hills are black ash but already trees sprout bright dresses of life. Snug houses, flame-licked but whole, sit amongst silent forest ghosts. There is one home coming up on our right, burnt with memory, where she will be waiting. Three and a half decades ago, she held me, briefly, before I went to other arms. Now, as we turn down the drive, I see her. She stands under a carport, her face in the light, shining.
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About Sue
I have had short stories published in a number of little magazines, in print and online (Mangrove, Hecate, SmokeLong Quarterly, Journal of Australian Studies, Imago), and review for the Courier Mail, Metapsychology Online Reviews, The Compulsive Reader, and...
Causes Sue Bond Supports
The Wilderness Society (http://www.wilderness.org.au/),...
Sue’s Favorite Books
The Wild Palms, Owls Do Cry, A Good Man is Hard to Find, The Sheltering Sky, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Sound and the Fury, Faces in the Water, An Angel...




