Nancy Nau Sullivan has worked as a newspaper journalist, teacher, and most recently, as a University English Specialist in the Peace Corps in Mexico. After years of writing for newspapers in the Midwest, and earning a master’s degree in journalism from Marquette University, she began a teaching career and has taught English in Chicago, Argentina, and at a boys’ prison in Florida. Her stories have appeared in Gargoyle, The Atherton Review, The Blotter, Akashic Books, skirt!magazine, and Red Rock Review. The story, “Once, I Had a Bunch of Thyme,” won honors at the Carnegie Center in Lexington, KY. The Last Cadillac: A Memoir, published by Walrus, an imprint of Amphorae Publishing Group (April 2016) is her first book.
Find Nancy at www.nancynausullivan.com and on Facebook.
I am so sorry to know of the loss of your husband, of so many years! But isn't that time you had together in itself a joy?...Hold on to that, the memory of all those years of love and companionship. He is still with you, really, in all your habits, s...
I am so sorry to know of the loss of your husband, of so many years! But isn't that time you had together in itself a joy?...Hold on to that, the memory of all those years of love and companionship. He is still with you, really, in all your habits, s...
I am so sorry to know of the loss of your husband, of so many years! But isn't that time you had together in itself a joy?...Hold on to that, the memory of all those years of love and companionship. He is still with you, really, in all your habits, s...