Toni Zouhar
Bio
Toni has always had a story in her. Her mother would say, "You've got one heck of an imagination, girl!" She used that imagination to invent bedtime stories for her kids and still loves to manifest characters and bring them to life today.
Stories (3)
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There Once Was a Gal...
I left it tidy, bar a scrap of confetti, I left quite ready, the office at the end of the hall. Bits of glass rinsed from my hair; fragments of limits exceeded. Shiny gold watch on my arm, gabardine folded neatly in the donation bin, dry cleaner fired, alarm clock smashed to bits with a Louisville Slugger, checklist nearly complete.
By Toni Zouhar 4 years ago in Poets
The Assistant
It was last August, and the day could not have started worse. I was running on four hours of sleep; I had a massively important meeting in New York the next day that I still needed to prepare for, and my assistant quit by text message, TEXT MESSAGE! I couldn’t believe I had lost another assistant! It was the fourth assistant that year alone. Seriously, what has become of the American work ethic? I would never have made partner at 33 behaving like that! I have worked 12-hour days since college, all while pulling a 3.96 GPA and maintaining a rigorous Pilates routine, but these slugs today can’t make it to lunchtime without needing a holiday!
By Toni Zouhar 4 years ago in Filthy
The Secret
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It was Christmas break of my senior year, and I was thrilled to be home and take a much-needed break from my studies. As I walked through the door, mom greeted me as if I had been gone for ages.
By Toni Zouhar 4 years ago in Horror


