Richard L. Provencher

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I have 2695 stories published in 30 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 2789175 times and 241 of my stories have been cherry picked.
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Richard Laurent Provencher

Richard is from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. His enjoyment of the woods combined with contemporary issues form the basis of his writing. Richard is now concentrating on his Story-Poems, which he believes is like a global adventure in a land without borders. His background as a miner, welfare officer, supply teacher, newspaper reporter, and a further 22 years in social services provide him with ample article material.

Richard has work in print and online with literary magazines such as Inscribed, Hudson View, Short Story Library, Ottawa Arts Review, Paragon 111, Tower Poetry, Caduceus, The Danforth Review, Other Voices International, Rubicon Publishing, Writer's Block, The Foliate Oak, Parenting Express, The Penwood Review, and Blue Skies Poetry.

Note: Richard L. Provencher will be 80 on September 10, 2022, lives with his precious wife, Esther and he were married 48 years ago, as of March 27, 2023. Richard continues to joyfully write all types of poetry, and posts his work now, all of it on ABCtales.com. They have lived in lovely Pictou, Glenholme and Truro, Nova Scotia since April 1986. Richard & Esther have a very strong Christian faith. Bless each one of you who enjoy our writing, and we are pleased to share our work, via Online Posting. -Richard & Esther

My stories

Where

there is a firestorm remains a life undisturbed a forest in a frenzy a fireman of the woods each with a mission- one to saturate with emotion the...
Cherry

Be

so close to your wife a whisper could not get between you.
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No Regrets

Nothing must stamp upon the faith I bear. I must have no regrets nor sympathy for those forces which see my chinks to reform in scales of justice:...

The Birthday Girl

Brielle led a group of 3-4 year olds in what she called a run-run as they headed in a meandering style to the party table guarded by two parents...
Cherry

A

dew-drop not as well known as a rain-drop made its way down the stalk of a wild flower – an aster alongside a country road unseen and unable to show...
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