
R. L. ‘Pete’ Peterson stories about working people – their hopes, challenges and victories – have appeared in many publications – Meat for Tea, Wrath-bearing Tree, Raven’s Perch, Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Willow Literary Review, Twin Bill Magazine, and others. His short story Grandma’s Way won Honorable Mention in Winning Writer’s Tom Howard/John Reid Fiction & Essay Contest for Outstanding Work of Fiction. As a Marine, he served at American Embassies in three foreign countries. Reach him at petersonwriter9391@gmail.com
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Wade Sims suffers from PTSD and alcoholism. After a terrifying episode that could have harmed him and others, his choice is Rehab or jail. He reluctantly chooses Rehab and learns to turn salt, water and flour into delicious sourdough bread.
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