The Writer

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A man with dementia struggles to remember the process of filling and hanging a hummingbird feeder while dealing with rage and then sudden salvation as his wife looks on.

A woman navigates a romantic relationship with a man baffled by behaviors brought on by her obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The sister of a man with an intellectual disability surveys childhood photographs and reflects on the challenges and joys of growing up in her particular family.

Since 1979, has published fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and

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