I feel as if I’ve been in labor for months, but finally, my short story collection is here!
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the subject. Join the conversation. Talk to me or tell me your story. I’m all ears.
I feel as if I’ve been in labor for months, but finally, my short story collection is here!
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the subject. Join the conversation. Talk to me or tell me your story. I’m all ears.
Good News from Cow Pasture Chronicles!
One Hundred Voices Volume Three is now available for pre-order in a limited edition hardcover format from Centum Press.
The Anthology features my story, Maggie’s New Beginning,along with 99 other stories from talented authors – including a story by my sister Jean Cogdell from Jeanswriting.com – Precious Memories.
As special thanks to the Cow Pasture Fence Jumpers, I’m including this 10% discount code: 100V3-36 to be used at checkout.
Remember,only 500 hardcover copies of One Hundred Voices Volume Three will be printed, so, get your copy today at bit.ly/100VoicesV3.
I hope you will enjoy the anthology and my story, Maggie’s New Beginning. If you like it, drop me a line and let me know and don’t forget to use your discount code; 100V3-36.
Happy reading from Centum and the Cow Pasture.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the subject. Join the conversation. Talk to me or tell me your story. I’m all ears.
Check out my latest flash fiction story; Fall Leaves on The Drabble.

The weight of Kayla’s backpack was nothing compared to the disappointment of finding Ben with Selma. God, she felt stupid. She kicked the leaves covering the path, unaware of the muffled footsteps behind her.
He came from nowhere pulling her into the deserted park. She didn’t have the chance to scream. He threw her backpack to the ground scattering leaves like colorful confetti.
“Strip,” he said.
The ground, like the steel blade of his knife, felt cold against her skin.
Kayla squeezed her eyes, dug her nails into the bed of leaves, and prayed for an early spring.
Bio: Sheila M. Good is a writer from South Carolina. Her work has appeared in Blasting News, Angie’s Diary, Every Writer’s Resource, Every Day Fiction, Downer Magazine, WOW – The Muffin. She’s been featured on the No Extra Words Podcast, and
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Sheila keeps one of my favorite blogs, the Cow Pasture Chronicles, which gets its name from her childhood growing up in the Smoky Mountains and journaling next to the creek in the cow pasture behind her house.
Sheila Good is both a fiction and non-fiction writer. Her stories and essays reflect her Southern roots and the people and events that shaped her life. The author of the blog, Cow Pasture Chronicles (http://cowpasturechronicles.com), her work has been featured in various publications, including Every Day Fiction (http://everydayfiction.com), Every Writers Resource Short Stories (http://www.everywritersresource.com/shortstories), and Angie’s Diary (https://angiesdiary.com). A member of the South Carolina Writer’s Workshop, Sheila resides in South Carolina and is completing her first novel, Hello Hell.
Happy listening,
Kris