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Lullabies →

August 06, 2022 by Rachael Holliday in Creative Nonfiction, Memoir, Flash

“ ‘Oh, she’s just someone that comes around. I’m not sure why.’ I never went back to the apartment, and Adrian never called. I didn’t get a tattoo.”

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August 06, 2022 /Rachael Holliday
Growing Up, Sex, heartbreak, relationships, CNF
Creative Nonfiction, Memoir, Flash
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‘The Haunting Of Hill House’ Brought Back Ghosts Of My Sister’s Death →

November 29, 2018 by Rachael Holliday in Memoir, Essay, Creative Nonfiction

I don’t know if my sister drowned in the car or was thrown from the car into the river. I suppose it doesn’t really matter—the outcome was the same. She was seventeen.

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November 29, 2018 /Rachael Holliday
Memoir, CNF, Pop Culture, Death, Growing Up, Childhood, Grief, Television
Memoir, Essay, Creative Nonfiction

Flowers for Remembering

October 26, 2013 by Rachael Holliday in Travel Writing, Memoir

Flowers are often used as a way of remembering. Even when travelling. Published in Laurels Fall 2013: 43. Print.

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October 26, 2013 /Rachael Holliday
travel, Greece, flowers, Memoir
Travel Writing, Memoir

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