English Faculty Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Spring 2019

Publication Source

Tahoma Literary Review

Abstract

South Carolina, 2012 began with a writing prompt from NPR’s Three-Minute Fiction contest. I assigned it to my students and joined them in the writing challenge. The piece soon turned into a nonfiction flash about my father. I’d recently spent two weeks at my father’s home where I came to understand the gravity of his early onset Alzheimer’s. I’d been in denial about the severity of my father’s diagnosis, and instances like the ones described in the flash brought me face-to-face with a disease I was completely unprepared to deal with. My father passed away in the Spring of 2014.

Document Version

Postprint

Comments

This flash nonfiction essay originally appeared in Issue 14 of Tahoma Literary Review. It is provided here with the permission of the author.

Publisher

Tahoma Literary Review

Issue

14


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