Author Archive: Savannah Hendricks
Smile
When I was a child, my mom would sing the theme-song to COPS, and she was horrible at it. I don’t remember if she knew all the words, but when the chorus came on, she belted out the lines at an ear-piercing volume of a peacock. I remember these moments like they were last week. […]
TO NATURE (AND NURTURE) YOUR WRITING by Savannah Hendricks
Last year, I had the opportunity to take a road trip to California and attend the Wrightwood Literary Festival. Never having been to the Wrightwood area I was excited about the adventure. I had no idea what to expect. Yet, it’s in California, right outside of the city, how different could it be? The flyer […]
From Kiddie Pool to the Big Wheel by Savannah Hendricks
Summer has arrived in Arizona, strong and heated. The morning hot beverage is now a sweaty glass of iced tea. I find this time of year has me reminiscing more than I do the week before New Years. My mind travels back to my bare wet feet smacking the concrete slab stretching the length of […]
The MS Factor
I’m a social worker and horrible with names. Whenever I arrive to conduct assessments I have to glance at the information on my paper before the door opens. However, I’m great with remembering faces and places. It was a Friday when I pulled up to my final assessment of the afternoon and knew I’d been […]
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