Anna Gilchrist
Bio
Anna is an author and advocate for children's rights. She is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Sandfish Publishing, where she helps storytellers from diverse and inclusive backgrounds share their stories for the younger generation.
Stories (4/0)
The Reluctant Writer
I was ten years old. My mother and stepfather had separated and my mother had moved my brother and me into an apartment complex on the other side of town. The small two-bedroom apartment we moved into was nothing like the spacious townhouse we left. The bedroom of my brother and I shared was half the size of our previous one, and there was no large backyard for us to play in whenever we wanted to play outside.
By Anna Gilchrist 2 years ago in Journal
Murky Waters
Jasmine sat in the backseat with her friend Laura, watching the trees whizz by as Laura’s father, Mr. Rittenhouse drove. Mrs. Rittenhouse sat in the passenger seat, pointing at the wooden scenery and expressing her thoughts to her partner driving. Laura sat behind her mother, headphones on, slightly moving her head to the pop rhythms playing on her smartphone.
By Anna Gilchrist 2 years ago in Fiction
Ghoulish Grooves!
Halloween season is finally here! Time to finally assemble that ingenious costume you’ve planned all year, stock up on those candy treats, and create that petrifying playlist to get all the creepy creatures showing off their fierce footwork at your upcoming Halloween party. (Is it obvious I am fond of alliteration much?)
By Anna Gilchrist 3 years ago in Beat
Twilight Dance
Katia shivered as she crawled. Although she was unfamiliar with where she was, the air was chilly, and the dampness of the sand she crawled on only intensified the cold. Still, she decided to continue to move in order to keep warm, through the narrow darkness, not concerning herself with what little creatures or potential dangers she could encounter.
By Anna Gilchrist 3 years ago in Fiction