Robyn Reisch
Bio
Robyn Reisch spends her days cooking, writing, and raising three gorgeous little hooligans. She is married to the world's greatest man.
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Stories (44/0)
- Top Story - January 2022
The Killer Novelist Caught by His Own Book
By his mid-thirties, Dariusz Janiszewski had built a joyful and respectable life for himself. He was known as a gentle soul who played the guitar and owned a small advertising agency downtown. He was happily married. The couple was working towards adopting a child.
By Robyn Reisch3 years ago in Criminal
- Third Place in A Day in the Life Challenge
Blossoms and Pears
Magda Hale spent her childhood reading books under the pear tree that grew in her front yard. She snacked on its verdant fruit straight from the branches. Magda didn't have brothers and sisters, but she felt a warm kinship with this sturdy and generous plant.
By Robyn Reisch3 years ago in Fiction
The Loser of Cole County
Kershaw was an abbreviated map dot - more of a dash, really. Damon only knew it because of their gas station, right off the highway, which was the only one for thirty-two miles. On summer road trips, his family would stop there to fuel up and stretch their legs. The boys could choose a snack if they'd behaved in the car. His mother, somehow, was always surprised to find the restrooms cleaner than they were at other road stops.
By Robyn Reisch3 years ago in Fiction
12 Questions to Ask When Choosing a School
Choosing an exceptional school has little to do with test scores and trending educational theories. It's about determining the best fit for your unique kid - and your family. You want to find a school that brings out the greatest version of your child. Ideally, they will do so in a way that aligns with your personal views on education.
By Robyn Reisch3 years ago in Families
The Widow Always Wins
Gerald's heart attack struck him as he was leaving the house. He'd just loaded a package into the passenger seat of his car. The small box sat there while his wife came, and then the paramedics, and finally his sister-in-law. She was the one who extracted it with her thin, reedy hands.
By Robyn Reisch3 years ago in Fiction