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#12: A Wall of Sand

 
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Northeastern Iraq | Fall of 2006 | By ARTIS HENDERSON

“When the second race came, in the dark predawn hours of early November, it wasn’t Miles that telephoned to relay the details. Two soldiers in dress uniform, faces I did not know, each composed in a mask of tearless sympathy, came to tell me the news.”

Artis Henderson lives and writes in southwest Florida. She is working on her first major piece, a collection of stories from Iraq War widows.

Music courtesy of Plastic Alibi (”Borderline,” Jamendo), Descent Psychosis (”Anthill Restore,” Jamendo), En Busca Del Pasto (”Parta Cuarta” and “Parta Premera,” Jamendo), and Ehma (”Le Chant de Sirens Part 1,” Jamendo).

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8 Responses to “#12: A Wall of Sand”

  1. S.A. Miller Says:

    Your words and the telling left me breathless. This is a beautiful, horrifying piece that never stumbles into sentimentality. I wish you the best.

  2. Missi Says:

    Wow, I remember the day but not as clearly as you. I remember how helpless I felt. I miss you and love you! Thanks for sharing this with me.

  3. Don L Says:

    I had tears well up when i listened to that. Your words were very moving and captivating.

  4. T. Moore Says:

    Everyone reading your story and hearing your words should enjoy every freedom they have a little more. Your\’s is the real story of a hero who was a common man asked to do extraordinary tasks. Bless you for sharing your story.

  5. A.L. Mitchell Says:

    A poignant story of love & heartbreaking loss. Told without complaint, the fortitude, a measure of the sacrifices made that our humanity cries to honor.

  6. Jeri Hampton Says:

    Artis, what a lovely way to tell your story. Not only do you have a wonderful way of expressing yourself but your voice expresses your heart as well. You are truly talented. Thank you Miles for serving our country and thank you Artis for telling your story.

  7. Virginia Quigley Says:

    I felt like I was there watching Miles’ race and there with you as you learned of his 2nd race. I thank Miles for what he has given and I thank you for letting me experience this part of your life. Artis, you are a truly talented woman. Thank you for sharing.

  8. Mike G.(retired corrections officer) Says:

    Artis,thank you for your powerful story of your late husband,My condolence on your lose.God Bless him for serving this country.And God Bless you for shareing this with us.Mike G.(retired corrections officer and former service member.)

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