annette haws
ANNETTE HAWS {[email protected]} A people watcher from an early age and a native of a small college town on the northern edge of Utah, Annette Haws examines the tribulations and the foibles of characters playing their parts on a small stage. Her first novel about the travails of a school teacher, Waiting for the Light to Change, won Best of State and a Whitney Award for Best Fiction. Her second novel, The Accidental Marriage, a story of a new marriage that runs amock, was released in December of 2013. She is the mother of four above-average children and is the spouse of a patient husband. She would love to hear from you.
Come to Zion
Articles/Essays – Volume 51, No. 1
Six months after she’d divorced her most recent husband, Sue kicked back the silk sheets one chilly morning and decided to take back her maiden name. She packed her bags, grabbed a cab to Charles…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 43, No. 4
Although it had never been formally declared or written in cursive on a piece of parchment, Jolene understood her place in the family hierarchy. She was right there between the ancient golden retriever and the…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 46, No. 4
Dead. The rose bushes, the dogwood, the spirea, and the green spreading yews, all dead: the entire hillside, a dusty memorial to her beautiful yard. The dry leaves crumbled between Mary’s fingers and fell into…
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