Kami Bryant
Bio
I am a single mother of a teen boy. I work at a hospital and like to write stories in my free time. I self published a novel on Amazon. I am working on some short stories that I am going to publish as an anthology.
Stories (15/0)
Skin No Darker Than a Brown Paper Bag
Skin No Darker Than a Brown Paper Bag By Kami Bryant My mother was a blonde and blue-eyed Caucasian and my father is a black man. That heritage classifies me as mixed or mulatto. My heritage also qualifies me as neither white nor black but both. It also makes it so I don’t quite fit in to one racial box. I typically either mark both boxes white and black or sometimes two or more races. I used to mark the ‘Other’ category when questioned about my race.
By Kami Bryant3 years ago in Families
Christmas Tree Shortage and Zombies
Christmas Tree Shortage and Zombies By Kami Bryant When I heard on the radio that there was a Christmas tree shortage, and that people could expect to pay three times as much this year on their tree, I paid it no mind. I also, didn’t pay much attention to the radio, when the newscaster was describing an affliction that had infected a local man, and that the unidentified man was showing signs of so-called zombie-like symptoms plus vomiting.
By Kami Bryant3 years ago in Horror
Daddy Issues
Daddy Issues By Kami Bryant My dad walked out when I was a baby, and my mother raised me on her own. He said he came back to us, but we had moved. My mother said she got tired of his womanizing ways, leaving her, and then coming back over and over, so we moved. His other daughter, my half-sister found us in Illinois and wrote to us. She gave us my dad’s contact information and I wrote to him. I was eight when he replied to my letter. In that letter he said to never contact him again, that he didn’t want to be in my life. I was understandably crushed, and this led to a lifetime of horrible relationships with men, a fear of abandonment and daddy issues.
By Kami Bryant3 years ago in Families