Posts by Harris Lahti
January 19, 2022 | Fiction
Two Episodes in the Life of a Mental Health Professional
Harris Lahti
The man who used to be my husband wanted to hook up. “Right here,” he said after parking our Nissan Sable in the road we used to live on and killing the headlights
May 12, 2021 | Fiction
You See What I'm Saying, Right?
Harris Lahti
Then a spring day burns through with such clarity Melissa asks me to help her interview dog walkers at the dog park. Not the day nurse. Not the other aid. Me—our first outing since the
March 16, 2020 | Fiction
The Anniversary
Harris Lahti
Married twenty years today, Heather and Vic play that game.
February 5, 2019 | Fiction
King King II
Harris Lahti
Moments before we depart for his fifty-fourth birthday bowling extravaganza, King-King decides he would rather eat lunch at Fat Nancy’s
December 12, 2018 | Fiction
Through the Wall
Harris Lahti
It’s weird at first. The tenants through the wall. Inhabiting what used to be one-half of their home. The clanging pots and toilet flushes, heavy footsteps. The second truck in the driveway beside