Skip to content
  • Home
  • Non link menu

Translating Pain

Translating Chronic Pain: TEST SITE
  • Anthology Collection
  • Anthology Random Entry
  • Creative Writing Workshop
  • Symposium: Pain & Narrative
  • Welcome
  • Anthology of Moments
  • Call for Creative Work: Creative Manifesto
  • Submit
  • News & Events
  • Contact
  • People
  • Support

‘Ray’, by Philip Brennan

/ Anthology / By strongs

His hand closed up over the stretch of five years, and stayed like that till he passed. First the pinkie, as if winched towards the palm by an invisible string, and then the ring finger went, till his hand was frozen stiff like a claw. It was like it had slowly snapped shut, sixty years late for the butterflies we’d chased in Parson’s field. It was no worry to him, he chuckled, his pipe still fit between his fingers.

 

  • by Philip Brennan

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook

Related

← Previous Post
Next Post →

adaptation alteration body cancer class connection credibility distress economic erosion of spirit fear fear/distress/grief fibromyalgia gender gratitude grief hardship hope hopelessness identity invisibility invisible illness Isolation language living in pain loss love M.E. managing medical medical record music neuropathy observation pain sexuality social strangeness surprise surreal tasks terminal illness time waiting witness

adaptation alteration body cancer class connection credibility distress economic erosion of spirit fear fear/distress/grief fibromyalgia gender gratitude grief hardship hope hopelessness identity invisibility invisible illness Isolation language living in pain loss love M.E. managing medical medical record music neuropathy observation pain sexuality social strangeness surprise surreal tasks terminal illness time waiting witness

Copyright © 2026 Translating Chronic Pain: TEST SITE | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme