Ed SharrowPussycat and Little GuppyWhen I was in middle school, my parents bought me a fish tank. I never expressed an interest in cultivating ornamental fish, but I enjoyed…Apr 9, 2019Apr 9, 2019
Ed SharrowThe Killing of CappyDeath has often changed my life. Looking back on my father’s mother, Grammie Abbott, I remember that she had several qualities of my own…Apr 23, 20192Apr 23, 20192
Ed SharrowPint Sized AdventurersRun. Run. Run. Not out of fear but out of the frustration growing from disappointment and sadness. Run to something better. Run from…Jun 25, 20195Jun 25, 20195
Ed SharrowTraumatic First Day on the JobMost high school students are able to avoid having stressful jobs until after they graduate. It was my first day on my first real job just…Jul 2, 20192Jul 2, 20192
Ed SharrowOne Death Follows the Other“Hello Sunshine,” Sarah greeted me when I arrived to relieve her at work.Jul 9, 20191Jul 9, 20191
Ed SharrowFlights of FancyFrom the first time humans dreamt, they have dreamt of flight. Take wing and explore from an unfettered perspective. Escape the grasp of…Jul 23, 2019Jul 23, 2019
Ed SharrowPillar of SaltWhile several world cities surpass the excesses of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, I am leaving one of the largest, Los Angeles…Sep 3, 2019Sep 3, 2019
Ed SharrowMeeting Swami YoganandaVivid memories from past lives and prescient visions haunted me throughout my youth. One traumatic memory of dying was awoken the first…Nov 12, 20193Nov 12, 20193
Ed SharrowShirley MacLaine Saved My LifeHope is consumed by the future. Despair is powered by the past. Neither hope nor despair is actually present. Life happens now. Both hope…Jan 20, 20201Jan 20, 20201
Ed SharrowThe Ice PrincessAfter a few months working for a non-living wage at the Key West Handprint Fabrics, I realized that I could not survive on the resort…Jan 16, 20203Jan 16, 20203