The following is an excerpt from Phyllis M. Washburn’s book Good Morning Sam. In this part of the story, Phyllis and her husband Ralph rescue Sam, a mute swan, from bleeding to death. In all, the couple shared twenty-four years with mute swans and the book documents their time in narrative and photos. To read my interview … Continue reading →
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About Phyllis M. Washburn
Phyllis M. Washburn won first place in a National League of American Pen Women - Cape Cod Branch Haiku poetry contest and Honorable Mention in the Genre Short Story category of the 75th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition. She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women and the Cape Cod Writers Center as well as leads Wordsmyths, a writer critique group.
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