


Sugar Dollar by Kelsey Ward
A wee short story by local author Kelsey Ward.
Written in a lyrical, memoir style, this piece is part of an ongoing personal project exploring memory and growth through the seasons.
"This one is the May story. It’s tied to my oma, my mom gardening, food, family, connection, migration and love."
Rich with sensory detail and reflection, it’s the longest story Kelsey has written to date. It’s a tender meditation on lineage, belonging, and the quiet power of everyday rituals.
A wee short story by local author Kelsey Ward.
Written in a lyrical, memoir style, this piece is part of an ongoing personal project exploring memory and growth through the seasons.
"This one is the May story. It’s tied to my oma, my mom gardening, food, family, connection, migration and love."
Rich with sensory detail and reflection, it’s the longest story Kelsey has written to date. It’s a tender meditation on lineage, belonging, and the quiet power of everyday rituals.
A wee short story by local author Kelsey Ward.
Written in a lyrical, memoir style, this piece is part of an ongoing personal project exploring memory and growth through the seasons.
"This one is the May story. It’s tied to my oma, my mom gardening, food, family, connection, migration and love."
Rich with sensory detail and reflection, it’s the longest story Kelsey has written to date. It’s a tender meditation on lineage, belonging, and the quiet power of everyday rituals.