Canadian Autumn by Virgina Winters
Rain-black clouds scud across the azure sky. Cold rain falls, blown sideways by the sudden wind. Scarlet leaves from the maples huddle against the fence. A confused apple blossom glows against the still-green leaves. Rain gathers on broken petals and drops, the rose weeping for the lost summer.
Virginia Winters is a Canadian writer, whose first novel, Murderous Roots, was published Dec. 1 by Write Words Inc. http://www.writewordsinc.com. Her website details other publications at http://www.virginiawinters.ca.
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