My grandmother called me by name today, but I’m not sure she knew it was me. I share my name with my mother. Margaret.
It doesn’t matter. I will be whoever she wants me to be.
Of course, my grandmother’s name is also Margaret.
Perhaps she was talking to herself.
Hall Jameson is a writer and fine art photographer who lives in Montana. Her work has recently appeared in “The Red Asylum”, “Redivider”, and “Eric’s Hysterics”. When she’s not writing or taking photographs, Hall enjoys playing the piano and cat wrangling.