Tag Archives: Carol Culver Rzadkiewicz

The Second Coming by Carol Culver Rzadkiewicz

Dr. Louise Fuller exits her house on Bristol Way promptly at three, the bells of St. Michael’s tolling the hour as she makes a right at the corner and strides down the sidewalk. It will take her exactly fifteen and one-half minutes to walk to Stanley Hall, wherein are located the offices and classrooms of [...]

The Touch by Carol Culver Rzadkiewicz

by Carol Culver Rzadkiewicz As a girl growing up in rural Georgia, Leona believed in God. Not that she saw any evidence to support this belief or possessed some mystical conviction based upon what Pastor Wiggins called “sheer blind faith.” Leona simply accepted God, much in the same way she accepted eight o’clock as being [...]