Issue 144

Summer & Fall 2013

Image from When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl

Nonfiction Lee Martin Nonfiction Lee Martin

Once Upon a Time

8:00 a.m.

After breakfast, I sit on the living-room floor and play with my Lincoln Logs, thinking about the fairy tales my mother reads to me and how so many of them begin with a step back in time—there was a poor woodcutter and his wife and his two children; a sweet little maid, much beloved by everybody; a man and his wife who had long wished for a child, but in vain.

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