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The Chair at the Kitchen Table

By Evan Swensen| 02/02/2026
My mother sat at the kitchen table with a paring knife and an apple in her hands. She’d press the blade just beneath the skin and turn the apple slowly, …

The Epidemic at the Kitchen Table

By Evan Swensen| 02/02/2026
Cedar Valley News January 31, 2026 The Epidemic at the Kitchen Table By: Aisha Khalid From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond … 0 More

The Peacemaking We Already Know

By Evan Swensen| 01/30/2026
Cedar Valley News January 30, 2026 The Peacemaking We Already Know By: Lars Olson From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to … 0 More

The Boredom They Deserve

By Evan Swensen| 01/29/2026
Cedar Valley News January 29, 2026 The Boredom They Deserve By: Chloe Papadakis From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world … 0 More

The Help Wanted Sign Nobody Reads

By Evan Swensen| 01/28/2026
Cedar Valley News January 28, 2026 The Help Wanted Sign Nobody Reads By: Lars Olson From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond … 0 More

Who Knows Your Child Best?

By Evan Swensen| 01/26/2026
Cedar Valley News Monday, January 26, 2026 Who Knows Your Child Best? By: Teresa Nikas From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond … 0 More

The Promise We Quietly Broke

By Evan Swensen| 01/24/2026
Cedar Valley News January 24, 2026 The Promise We Quietly Broke By: Aisha Khalid From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to … 0 More

Four Out of Five

By Evan Swensen| 01/23/2026
Cedar Valley News January 23, 2026 Four Out of Five By: Dan Larson From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world …

Writing in an Age of Choice

By Evan Swensen| 01/23/2026
Most writers don’t struggle with how to write. They struggle with whether their words still matter. Everywhere an author looks, attention feels fractured, shortened, thinned down to headlines, clips, and … 0 More