Pass the Grandeur, Please. No Delusions, Thank You by Anne Powell We’ve all had them — delusions of grandeur. Even when I was little, everything was big and important. In the backyard, a jump rope tied between two trees was a zip line across an enormous chasm in the mountains. My sisters and cousins were […]
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Raw Fish and a Realization by Anne Powell I was starting to panic. It’s me or the sushi. Between the rubbery texture and my dad’s stories, I’m surprised I tried it. I was more surprised that I was trying it again. Last time, tears were streaming down my face as I gagged on a piece […]
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A Friendly Adventure by Anne Powell This article has been archived in RedFence Print Edition One, available now in the Store.
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Through the Stepson’s Eyes by Anne Powell There is a distance between biographer and subject that teases readers with research, with cataloged places and events, but fails to conjure understanding. Douglas Gresham’s tale of Jack’s Life is different. Gresham chronicles the life of his famous stepfather, C.S. Lewis, not in ordinary biographical style but simply […]
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