Cassandra
I write stories to give voice to those whose chronicles are most often relegated to the last five minutes of a news slot - if their narratives are addressed at all. By speaking of and for them I hope to elevate their tales and add a sense of normalcy and dignity to lives usually dismissed as being less worthy of empathy and respect.
Thanks to all who posted comments on the discussion board. I will give great consideration to your thoughts and suggestions…
On 1/6 Open Genre | In-progress Memoir by Cassandra Israel
Stephen, As I wasn't present the first time you presented this material, I'm coming to it as prose rather than…
On 1/6 Open Genre | Fortress Manhattan by Stephen Leslie
Hey All, Glad to be back. I, too, found the yellow lettering difficult to decipher. Because "microbial" isn't a word…
On 12/30 Open Genre | Microbial Mysteries book cover by Millie Eidson
Millie, As a reader, I don't understand why Maya is giving Enzo so much Grace. I get it that she…
On 3/18 Open Genre – Corona Ch 5-6 by Millie Eidson
Thank you, Robert, for the support. Last Friday I received a lot of helpful comments that I will incorporate into…
On 3/11 Open Genre – Weeping Willow by Cassandra Israel
Millie, thank you for your comments. I always have a difficult time "cutting back" a story when I feel that…
On 3/11 Open Genre – Weeping Willow by Cassandra Israel
Hey Millie. I didn't get a chance to finish the last book in this series before I disappeared. That said,…
On 2/25 Open Genre – “Corona” Ch 3-4 by Millie Eidson
Amen to everything said above. You Go Girl!
On 2/25 Open Genre – “That Familiar Place” by Alex Moore
Thank you all for so much helpful commentary. I now have a clearer sense of what needs revision and will…
On 2/18 Open Genre – “Fat Chance” by Cassandra Israel
Millie, this is wonderful. My gut froze when Maya realized that Enzo was at the dinner party and would potentially…
On Friday 2/4 Open Genre: Corona, Chapter 1-2 by Millie Eidson