Pia Z. Ehrhardt
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Philadelphia, The United States
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Famous Fathers and Other Stories
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2007
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The United States of McSweeney's: Ten Years of Lucky Mistakes and Accidental Classics
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2009
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A Cast of Characters and Other Stories
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2006
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Quick Fiction : Issue Four
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2003
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NOW WE ARE SIXTY AND SISTERS
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lbh.


So here's wishing you GOOD LUCK from another fellow writer.

I love watching your successes though. Vicarously is still a very nice way to live. ;-)


An excerpt: "Ms. Ehrhardt deftly captures the repercussions of a narcissistic mother caught in the undertow of her own desires, and the unexpected tenderness that surfaces between Jimmy and Jilly. It’s quite amazing what Ms. Ehrhardt accomplishes in a mere 24 pages. It is, in short, a great story."


Also, they will suddenly become rich, successful, and moderately happy.
Furthermore, all those not currently involved will fall in love. With someone available.
And will get a dog that is already trained to bring their slippers. And a plate of cheese and crackers. Without snitching cheese. Or crackers.
And will, when one is required, have time and space for a nap.
And a blessing from me.
Now.
Blessings.
By the end of that day, life had spun me in a new direction. My younger daughter was injured in motorcylce accident, and I rushed home and to the hospital. She is recovering, and we live in hope.