Episode 2320: GAMBLING FOR GOOD MAIL by Evelyn Cole - a podcast by Ric Bratton

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GAMBLING FOR GOOD MAIL by Evelyn Cole


Felicia Wood is a lovely woman whose husbands leave her soon after marriage because she clutters their lives too much with purchases from catalogues. Although she’s a licensed nurse, its too depressing a career for her. She prefers trying various sales organizations. She visits a drive-in church where the minister is projected onto a giant screen and Roy Rogers’ museum containing stuff ed horses and dogs. She creates and sells eighty stuff ed statues of the despised aunt who raised her. Her niece enters her life after the last husband leaves, and inadvertently saves her. When the niece dies, Felicia says she feels deeply religious now, but no longer believes in God.
Evelyn Cole, MA, MFA, wrote novels because they were challenging and fun. She still writes poetry because she must whenever life’s needle pokes her to wonder, shiver, laugh, or cry. She still plays ping pong, attends a critique group, and has published six novels and three books of poetry. She has also published poems locally and nationally but has lost that list due to computer wipe-out. She taught English for 23 years in high school and college.
Finalist of Eric Hoffer Award
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