Susan’s Stories

My mother says I taught myself to read by the time I was four.  I couldn’t wait to discover the magic of words.  I remember sitting at the breakfast table reading the cereal box.  When finished, I read it again.  I am addicted to words.  

People ask me how often I write—writers are always writing.  Even without a piece of paper in front of us, words are bouncing and buzzing in our heads like bees trapped in a glass jar.


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Homelife Susan Luzader Homelife Susan Luzader

COVERING UP

“Are all these coats yours?” asks JP, my handyman, as he tightens the hinges on my front closet.

“Yes,” I say. Now that I look at them, there are quite a few--especially for someone who lives in Arizona.

“Why?” he says.

“Well . . .,” my mind scrambles to concoct a reason. “I hate to be cold,” I finally say.

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