
So begins the story of Beauregard, a short story by a dear friend. Her wonderful piece was published in the first Chestnut Hill Local Fiction and Poetry edition. It's a must read. As the judges said of her dog tale:She cleared the night table of paperbacks for a thorough dusting and tried to shake loose her worries by whistling, but the reluctant tread as her husband mounted the stairs must have registered in her subconscious mind: She knew, even as she turned around to find him standing in the doorway, portable phone held close to his thigh, he brought bad news.
“It’s the vet,” Andy said. “They’re telling us to bring him in. Can you handle this Claire?” He held the phone out to her. “I just can’t deal with it.”
For fiction, we both agreed immediately that Lee W. Doty’s “Beauregard” was the standout. This funny and touching tale recalls the death of a beloved family dog and the surprising impact that the passing has for the family’s father.Kudos to Lee!!
All I have to say is John Grogan just better watch his back.
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