
Cathy holmes
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Canadian family girl with a recently discovered love for writing. Other loves include animals and sports.
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Guilt by Episemectomy?
Mental health treatment has come a long way in the decades since neurosurgeons developed a means to resect memories. Advances in MRI technology have allowed for pinpoint isolation and excision of specific traumatic memories in the hippocampus, providing PTSD patients instant and permanent relief that no other treatment could.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Fiction
He's Not That Bad, Really. Top Story - October 2023.
Rob, I take you as my awful wedded husband, said the blushing bride. *** True story. That was my former sister-in-law's vow to my brother on that fateful day many years ago. It was a small service, with the bride and groom, and some close family members. Of course, we all started giggling when she made that slip.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
Brain Cramp
"I'll call you right back." Can't remember the password I've had for two years. --- True story. I waited 45 minutes for my coworker to arrive at the office to remind me of my password. I told everyone who called that I was a having a computer problem. hee hee.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
Beware the Weaverdivots!. Top Story - October 2023.
“SONOFA!” Wopplebuff spat as he lay face down in a weaverdivot. Luckily, the depression he fell into was left by a relocated endtable. It wasn’t deep. He could climb out, unlike the previous day when the humans moved their new sofa.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Fiction
Who's Going To Make The Cookies Now?. Top Story - October 2023.
Today, I’m thinking of marshmallow squares. Delicious little plain-based, sweet topping cookies that Mom made every Christmas. For as long as I can remember, and most certainly before I was even a twinkle in my dad’s eyes, my mom had baked those same treats every holiday season. Along with her shortbread, her dark and light fruit cakes and her Christmas logs, she was nothing if not a woman of routine.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Feast














