A Miracle Is What You Make It

A Christmas Fable

This Christmas I published two holiday stories for my readers. The first, published by Lit Up magazine offers a morality tale in the season’s spirit:


The hospital visitor“Go away,” Robbins said. “We expect an important guest” (Wikimedia)

“Snow swept through the mountains and streets of Pinkepinke on Christmas Eve. The first snow after a freezing fall without rain. It fell in thick patches, like fairies dancing in the cerise and cerulean sunset. In any other country families step outside to celebrate the season with carols and clasped hands.…”


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A Miracle Is What You Make It

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