Orphans of a Dark Wind
The day is clear with light, cool winds blowing from the west. I launch my kayak from a sandy beach on the edge of Crane Prairie Reservoir. It is a large lake, blue and diamond-studded…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Julianna Waters lives in Hood River, Oregon with her husband, his banjo, and two yappy dogs. She’s been published in CRAFT Literary, Falling Star Magazine, The Portlander, Four x Four, and has two stories forthcoming in the anthology, Dark and Stormy. Julianna holds an MFA from Rainier Writing Workshop, was a Writer in Residence at The Anderson Center located in Redwing, Minnesota, and Hypatia-in-the-Woods located in Shelton, Washington. She’s an award-winning singer-songwriter, has recorded two albums, and was showcased in both the Oregon Literary Review and Songwriter Magazine. Julianna identifies as a water worshipping paddle addict, weaver of mediocre towels, hat knitter, writer of a thousand unknown songs, and garden loving dog mom. She frequently worships at the temple of mystery, steals pens, and can be reached at www.juliannawaters.com.
The day is clear with light, cool winds blowing from the west. I launch my kayak from a sandy beach on the edge of Crane Prairie Reservoir. It is a large lake, blue and diamond-studded…