With a broken-down oven, in a hotel kitchen, on an uninhabited island
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Tod Goldberg’s work has appeared in Curriculum Vitae, the Chapbook of the Deep South, and the Beanfield Creative Review. He lives in Los Angeles.
What I remember most about Sarah Collins is her face pressed up against the back window of the El Camino as the car sped down our street. A big hand was reaching over her forehead, trying to pry her from the glass. On the middle finger was a silver ring that caught a ray of sunlight. I squinted from the glare, and the car was gone.