Guts by Tori Bond

Tori is a recovering housewife working on her MFA program in creative writing at Rosemont College. She writes flash fiction, short stories, and novel-length fiction. When not locked in her room writing, chauffeuring kids to endless engagements, or patrolling the make out palace formerly known as the basement, you can find Tori wandering around in the woods.
Some links to published work:
Flash Fiction Funny anthology
Extraordinary Gifts: Remarkable Women of the Delaware Valley
“Familyism” at Monkeybicycle
“Not You” at Nailpolish Stories Best of 2013 Issue
“Transmutation” and “Happy Anniversary” at The Bicycle Review
“Mom’s Club” at Everyday Fiction
“Mom Please Don’t Do That” at House Literary Review
To learn more about Tori’s work please visit ToriBond.com.


I agree that the voices emerge from the grave to remind you of the mental detritus you carry from them, esp. the ones you love.
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