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MotherFiction

Erin Lunde

Motherhood meets fiction meets childhood cancer meets neurodivergent kids meets surviving.

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Folding Laundry, Freaking Out

I think about secondary cancers while folding the laundry.1 I think about tumor load while hanging some pants.

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Split

A whistle blared. My breath quit and I tightened. Locked my jaw. Pressed my hand to my chest. Silenced.

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Kids and Their Mothers in Minneapolis

When Big Brother’s cello teacher passed out the music to “Happy Together” and explained that her theme for the next concert is happiness, I pressed my lips together in a sad smile as her eyes passed over all of us parents. This was an early...

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We Resist

We herded the kids up the stairs on the way to get to bed much later than usual. All five of us, a disheveled caravan, taking it one step at a time. But then Husband froze and said to me, “Your watch.” I felt the familiar buzz on my wrist a...

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  • Erin Lunde

    MotherFiction explores parenting a child with cancer & three neurodivergent kids while trying to write fiction & work full-time as a music therapist. Erin Lunde is published in Flash Fiction Magazine, Macabre Magazine (formerly Dark Harbor), etc.

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