Little flowers aren’t enough for Mom to get back to the way we were before. She needs a whole garden. A magical garden, to bring the light back.
Carey Blankenship-Kramer spends her time writing stories for neurodiverse children like she once was, helping them make sense of their beautiful brains in a neurotypical world. She lives in Georgia with her husband and seven animals. You can usually find her editing her latest novel, playing video games, competing in her local tennis league, researching ghost stories, or hiking up mountains. Tell the Soil a Secret is her first publication.
Little flowers aren’t enough for Mom to get back to the way we were before. She needs a whole garden. A magical garden, to bring the light back.