The Patch Job
“We’re out the door, Jean,” Kyle said, setting two mugs in the sink and turning away. “Alright,” I said, tugging on the finger of my rubber glove. I could tell he’d been crying though God…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Anna Shannon (she/her) is writing a novel based on the researched history of a 19th century Quebéc City female (gasp!) photographer, wet and dry plate photographic technology, and the tumultuous events in western Canada in 1885. Her short stories, prose and essays have appeared in The Coachella Review, Remington Review, The Existère Journal of Arts and Literature, and more. Her short story, “The Tenant” was a finalist in the Regulus Press’ Literary Taxidermy contest, and published in 34 Stories. Anna is a proud board member of the Writers’ Guild of Alberta, and member of The Writers’ Union of Canada. She is a technical writer and theatrical costumer, and lives in Calgary, Alberta on Treaty 7 land.
“We’re out the door, Jean,” Kyle said, setting two mugs in the sink and turning away. “Alright,” I said, tugging on the finger of my rubber glove. I could tell he’d been crying though God…