Lynna Clark
Lynna is an author, grandmother, cancer survivor, and introvert. She lives happily ever after with her high school sweetheart to whom she has been married 44 years. Her favorite word is “Simplify” and she hates gum.

Exciting News!

Lynna Clark has just published a new book, The Weakest Reed. We are so excited for her great accomplishment.

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  • A Jig for That
    By Lynna Clark We filled a row of rockers on the huge porch. For over twenty years while mama was alive we rented a place at the beach for the […]
  • Poor Kevin
    By Lynna Clark Poor Kevin. He is not well. See him leaning over on the bird bath? He’s been a little droopy lately, so I stood him back up. While he […]
  • It Was Only Pie
    By Lynna Clark I finally shared with my husband a terrible thing that happened nearly thirty years ago. I was traveling home with three little girls […]
  • Fuzzy Mullet
    By Lynna Clark There she was again. I kept running into this woman I was acquainted with long ago, usually in the parking lot of some store. As she […]
  • Decent Underpants
    By Lynna Clark I take great pride in keeping my home neat. It’s not always clean, but it is tidy. There’s a bright tablecloth on our little […]
  • Church Jerky
    By Lynna Clark Our hometown of Salisbury, NC is beautiful, especially Fulton Street. We drive that way often just to enjoy the view of homes and […]
  • Buttered Cats
    By Lynna Clark David opened the can and put it on the seat between us. His reward for going grocery shopping was a tiny splurge on cashews. We headed […]
  • Always Lost
    By Lynna Clark If you are one of those people who gets into their vehicle and heads out all willy-nilly without first considering very deliberately […]
  • Aldi Quarter
    By Lynna Clark We have a grocery store in town that requires a 25 cent deposit for the use of a shopping cart. Therefore we make sure to have an Aldi […]
  • The Eyebrow Situation
    By Lynna Clark One of our favorite TV personalities made a remark that caused us to laugh. As the show continued David tipped his head and asked. […]
  • A Broken Road
    By Lynna Clark A couple of friends talked over the events of the last few days as they walked along. Sadness was written across their faces as they […]
  • A Picture of Grace
    By Lynna Clark He looked through the woods as we drove. “Easter comes early this year. I wonder if the dogwoods will be ready?” Like him I hoped so. […]
  • That’s My Donkey
    By Lynna Clark “Hey man! Don’t be takin’ my donkey!” That’s what I would’ve said if a couple of strangers came up to my house and started untying the […]
  • The Scarf
    By Lynna Clark Mama was especially thrifty. Not stingy. There’s definitely a difference. Nowadays they call it frugal, cost efficient, or even […]
  • But we’ve never had a tsunami at Myrtle Beach!
    By Lynna Clark Looking forward to a day at the beach, we were greeted with this sign: Oh dear. Suddenly I don’t feel much like relaxing. You mean […]