Heidi Reed
Bio
Heidi Reed started writing short stories at the age of fourteen and never stopped, always dreaming of becoming a professional writer one day. She recently self-published her memoir on Amazon called "Sight Unseen: A true story."
Stories (2/0)
Stumbling into Haiti’s heart-centered world
In February of 2010, a few weeks after the Haiti earthquake, I was on my way to the devastated country by way of the Dominican Republic. I was wearing my new brown cargo pants fit for my latest role as a humanitarian aid worker.
By Heidi Reed3 years ago in Humans
The sweetness of peaches
She found the heart-shaped locket lying on the corner of 81st and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. Or what was left of that place where she’d once walked with Harold on their way to the diner for her usual mundane order of scrambled eggs on white toast with black coffee. She never imagined that things, the world, or whatever you wanted to call it now that it was gone and in tatters, would end this way.
By Heidi Reed3 years ago in Fiction