It came from Caite Sajwaj

Caite Sajwaj’s story “Dry Season” was published in Metaphorosis on Friday, 10 December 2021. When I started writing “Dry Season”, the one thing I knew for sure was that it’d be set in Lake of the Ozarks during a very extended drought. The plot only started to develop during the pandemic, when tourism completely dried up. For a place like Sunrise Beach, which is so small it’s technically a village and has an economy that …

A question for Caite Sajwaj

Q: Do you have a garden? Have you ever grown your own food?

A: I’m what you might call “in between” gardens right now. We recently moved and I was only able to bring along some herbs and two potted tomato plants. Now, I’m in the process of planning a new garden that will make much better use of space and produce a lot more food. My hope is that we’ll be able to grow enough food to share with our neighbors and local food pantry. We’ll plant a flower garden to feed our pollinator friends too, of course!


Caite Sajwaj’s story “Dry Season
in Metaphorosis Friday, 10 December 2021.
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About Caite Sajwaj

Caite Sajwaj writes ghost stories and tall tales inspired by the urban fringe areas of the Midwest. When not writing, she enjoys gardening, craft cocktails, and befriending the neighborhood crows. She lives in Lawrence, Kansas, with her husband and their rescue dog, Josie.

caitesajwaj.com, @CaiteSajwaj


Caite Sajwaj’s story “Dry Season
in Metaphorosis Friday, 10 December 2021.
Subscribe now for e-mail updates!