Epiphanies

02-11-07

Suddenly she realized she missed the romance of traveling by train.

02-12-07

It all seemed clear us them then, what our fathers had meant in telling us the dangers of acting this way.

02-13-07

Then, after all those years, she finally figured out that Billy had actually intended to do her a favor that night.

02-14-07

In that moment, I understood the importance of my wife’s yellow dress, the way it fit her body so precisely.

02-15-07

It hit Peter Sullivan quite suddenly, during dinner, that his boyfriend’s father had, in fact, never really owned a dairy farm.

02-16-07

Smelling the shirt of her departed lover, the significance of the look on Shelia’s face that night came over her like rushing water.

02-17-07

While talking to her grandmother on the phone, in the moment when she least expected it, Sandra came to realize that the toaster in her kitchen could very well be the perfect solution to her problem.

Is a creative writing major at the University of Houston. His fiction has previously appeared in Pebble Lake Review, and his poetry has been featured in Texas Anthologies of Young Poets. He was awarded the Sylvan N. Karchmer Fiction Prize in the spring of 2006.