
Short Fiction
Lori’s short stories shine a light on women who have been pushed to the edge whether by their relationships, careers, inner struggles, or all of the above. “Catch a Falling Star” was previously published by The Baltimore Review (Volume VII, Number 2, Summer/Fall).
Catch a Falling Star
I have to change my name, I think. Sandra is too dull, too ordinary, too unsympathetic… [Read More]
Leave No Trace
The cold steel penetrated the thin cloth of Mia’s dressing gown, numbing her lower back, a welcome feeling compared to the pain… [Read More]
Treadmill
The steady sound of her feet striking the treadmill is all she can hear. Pound, pound. Pound, pound. Pound, pound… [Read More]
Other Writings
Non-fiction and Sports blogging
Lori has written for a variety of sites and publications about parenting, aging, technology, and the sport of hockey. Following are a few of Lori’s diverse works.
Empowering Women: Four Steps We Can All Take (ThriveGlobal.com)
Is ‘Follow Your Dream’ Good Advice? (Patch.com)
How Jim Fox Skated to Success Off the Ice | The Pink Puck
#FreeAgentFrenzy Not Kind to the Los Angeles Kings | The Pink Puck
How the LA Kings Became Kings of Social | The Pink Puck
Is it Doughty’s Year for the Norris? | The Pink Puck
Hockey Needs the “Play like a Girl” Lesson | The Pink Puck