Judith Kay
Bio
Judith Kay is an observer and, listener, who wrestles with life’s toughest questions. She moves fluently between works of fiction and non-fiction. A quick wit and a keen sense of authenticity are woven into her characters drawing you in.
Stories (3/0)
Empty Nest
For those who know me at all, there is a well-known fact that permeates my existence. I am not very fond of birds. Ok. Understatement. I am terrified of birds that are within close proximity of me. Or ones that surprise me by flying out of a bush at me. Or that look at me funny. Any bird that does not announce itself in advance causes me great stress.
By Judith Kay 2 years ago in Humans
Chasing Sunsets
Its summertime and we are desperate for rain in central Iowa. Our fields are dry, our yards already burned up, and our roads are dusty. Yet each new day arrives like the day before. The sun rises in the east (a phenomenon I rarely witness due to my night owl tendencies) then it sets in the west.
By Judith Kay 2 years ago in Humans