Ruthie’s Ways Part 1

Ruthie’s WaysPart One From 1966 to 1999 Ruthie Ellerby worked tirelessly in the local cotton mill in Trinity, Georgia. She’d still be a “spinner” at the mill if it hadn’t been for “the mill ‘a closing,” as she’d always say to her friends and family. Ruthie never married and never had any kids of herContinue reading “Ruthie’s Ways Part 1”

Ruthie’s Ways Part 2

Ruthie’s WaysPart IIA fictional three-part short storyBy Rob Goodwin Born the fifth child and first girl of seven, Ruthie was named after her grandmother, Clara Ruth Ellerby. Ruthie was the apple of her father’s eye, so her mother carried out most of her discipline. Ruthie’s four older brothers, John Owen, Edward, Clayton, and Harland, wereContinue reading “Ruthie’s Ways Part 2”

Ruthie’s Ways Part 3

Ruthie’s WaysPart IIIBy Rob Goodwin The black pug named Helix struggled to jump from the arms of Casey, one of Ruthie’s great-nephews, as the car carrying Ruthie Ellerby left her home in Trinity, Georgia. Her beloved pet and companion knew there was something wrong with Ruthie and replicated her emotions. Ruthie sat in the backseatContinue reading “Ruthie’s Ways Part 3”