Overtime 56:
Strikes
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Elaine Finner moved her two sons from North Carolina
to Maryland for a job. Just as she found her community and started
to better provide for her family, her newfound friends and coworkers
want to strike, threatening everything she's worked for.
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Angela Belcher
Epps lives and writes in North Carolina. Her novella, Salt in the
Sugar Bowl, was published in 2014 by Main Street Rag Publishing
Company. Short stories have appeared in moonShine Review, When Women
Awaken, Obsidian: Literature in the African Diaspora, Reflections
Literary Journal, Pembroke Magazine #39, and others. Other essays
have appeared in the North Carolina Literary Review, Essence
Magazine, and the Ladies Home Journal. |
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