First the German prisoner promised her carnations. “What color do you like?” he said. His English was passable. He showed too many teeth. He had no business smiling at an old maid. “Can you sign for this?” Edith said, and held out her clipboard. She was delivering bread from her family’s bakery to the prison […]
E.A. Durden
E.A. Durden
E.A. Durden grew up in North Carolina. She studied art history as an undergraduate at Princeton, and creative writing as a graduate student at New York University. She has taught writing and literature at New York University and Prescott College, and won fellowships from The Fine Arts Work Center and The Ucross Foundation. In 2009, […]