A Writer Reads by Eldonna Edwards
May 9, 2018
My sister taught me to read. An avid reader herself, Anita turned empty milk crates into desks, the living room into a private schoolhouse, and my younger sister and me… READ MORE
May 9, 2018
My sister taught me to read. An avid reader herself, Anita turned empty milk crates into desks, the living room into a private schoolhouse, and my younger sister and me… READ MORE
May 2, 2018
Growing up in my tiny hometown of New Era, Michigan, my two very best friends were identical twin girls. Wendy and Lili looked almost exactly alike but their personalities were… READ MORE
April 25, 2018
In my author bio I describe how I teethed on the back of Southern Baptist pews in rural Midwest towns where my father preached. Occasionally someone will ask if THIS… READ MORE
April 18, 2018
I’ve always felt a little sorry for friends who grew up as an only child. Raised in a large family, I was rarely more than an arm’s length from my… READ MORE
April 11, 2018
Remember when you were a kid and adults seemed so big, so powerful, so impossibly in charge of EVERYTHING? They controlled what you ate, when you went to bed and… READ MORE