Still Sticking Around

Contemporary Creative Nonfiction Friendship

Written in response to: "Write a story in the form of a letter, or multiple letters sent back and forth." as part of Echoes of the Past with Lauren Kay.

Still Sticking Around

To my Friends and Fellow Writers on this Online Platform,

Hi, Everyone. You may have noticed I haven't submitted anything for several weeks. Some of you have been asking about me so thought I should drop you a line letting you know I am fine. Thanks to all who have been concerned. And thanks to all who have been continuing to catch up reading on many of my past stories or commenting on my latest one.

I want you to know what a blessing you have been to me for the past three years. I know! I find it hard to believe I have been submitting short stories to this site for three years, seldom missing a week until recently.

Last summer our community suddenly lost a dear friend to many and a favorite contributor, TJ. She was approximately my age and even though we communicated off line once in a while I have no idea if she was suffering any illness before she passed away. I believe it shocked most of us and we dearly miss her sharp wit and smooth pen.

Therefore, I decided to let you, my friends and followers, know there is nothing seriously wrong with my health other than normal aches and common conditions of aging. I have failing knees, some heart issues leaving me living with A-Fib and have recently been told my sugar numbers have passed into the diabetic realm, something I refuse to own so am dieting profusely. None of us know when our time on this earth will be up so we need to be prepared by repenting of our sins and believing in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. I am and I pray you are, also. Enough said.

I know some people have expressed their dissatisfaction with certain aspects of Reedsy. Those unhappy have probably already stopped participating. Although all is not perfect, nothing ever can be, I didn't want anyone to think I've been an unhappy contributor.

Even though I came close to winning with only one shortlisted story in three years whereas many get recognition much more frequently, I've been a winner in many ways. I've enjoyed reading all of your amazing writing. So much to the point I get very little else accomplished throughout the day. I surprisingly find myself at the number eight spot on the leader board, even surpassing Thom with an H who gave me my very first comment on my very first story. I am not a trained or seasoned writer, yet people like my stories. So thanks once again. Hopefully, I have grown and improved somewhat with my efforts. My husband keeps reminding me I have a medal hanging on my wall proving I'm not half bad (although my book still remains unpublished :).

Considering all things, I noticed prompts recently have often been reruns very similar to previous ones used over the past three years. Many of you are so talented you could easily come up with a fresh take. Some of you even write to more than one prompt in a week. I tried once, amazingly hitting all five. Not something I could do continuously. It takes me most of the week simply to come up with an idea for one prompt. Seeing these repeats I'm tempted to re-enter one of my old stories. Especially because new members come aboard who haven't read them before and long-time members drop out. Not all stories remain on a profile as time go by and new stories are added.

No complaints here. I understand a company does whatever works for them. I believe, but don't know for sure so don't quote me, the contest serves as kind of a marketing tool capable of drawing writers into the site hoping they will use some of their other services. It's okay with me. The contests are useful, can be a lot of fun and help a writer hone their craft. But it may explain why newcomers are so frequently the winners. May have always been true and I simply didn't notice before. Of course, most of the time the winning writers are tremendously talented.

Anyway, openly sharing my thoughts with you, my fellow writers, because I plan on not contributing for some time so I can focus not only on finally getting my award winning manuscript published but also my son has a writing project with which he wants help. It's ambitious and will involve a lot of research. This unfortunately means I will miss so much of your writing. I'll dip in, as they say, once in a while but can't keep up with everyone's anymore. If you make a comment occasionally on one of mine (an old one you never got to read maybe?) I'll try to reciprocate and look at one of yours.

If you are curious, my son, Kent, wants help writing a detailed history account of the town we live in Ronald Reagan considered his place to come home to. Other books exist, one newly written by Tom Wadsworth, a local historian, touching on well known points of interest popular with residents. A very deep thinker, Kent wants to attract more attention nationally. In research I've done so far I am amazed at all the connections our small area in Illinois has to the nation and the impact it has on the whole world.

I told him I would be happy to help if I can and suggested he give me one instance of an event or person I could research and write a chapter about. I started with Luella Parsons. Within a few days he sent me seven pages of relevant material and never even mentioned the columnist.

When I think about it, some of my submitted stories were about our town. 'Run, Forest, Run'; 'Hometown Boy'; and 'Quiet Hero' come to mind.

Oh, and did you know how and why duct tape came about? Don't be surprised if someday you can travel here and celebrate a special event with your very own duct tape trophy. Started here in 1943 by a woman and eighty-three years later it's still sticking around!

Yours sincerely and ever grateful,

Mary Bendickson

Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Marjolein Greebe
04:26 Feb 22, 2026

A heartfelt and candid message — reflective without bitterness, and gracious in tone throughout. The balance between personal update, community appreciation, and gentle critique feels authentic and dignified.

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Mary Bendickson
18:02 Feb 24, 2026

I appreciate your comment more than I can tell you.

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George Ruff
01:16 Feb 22, 2026

Thank you for the comments you have sent me. I found them all to be insightful and very helpful. Looking forward to your return. Best wishes.

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Mary Bendickson
18:04 Feb 24, 2026

Thank you so much. I find it hard to be away after spending part of everyday checking in and reading so many great entries.

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Philip Ebuluofor
16:50 Feb 18, 2026

Wishing you the best.

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Mary Bendickson
18:36 Feb 24, 2026

Thank you, Philip.

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Elizabeth Hoban
23:24 Feb 15, 2026

Hi Mary! So perfect how you entered this under the letter prompt - you are a clever one! You should win. :) I think it is awesome when my kids ask me to help them with anything - you are obviously a great mom. And there is no way you can stop writing - you must let us know when you get your book out there. Thank you for letting us know that you are well - you will be missed until you come back. Gotta stay up there on the leaderboard! All the best. x

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Mary Bendickson
21:50 Feb 17, 2026

Still trying to read a few at a time. Thanks for the encouraging words. Sometimes those prompts come at the right time:)

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Kay Reed
19:39 Feb 15, 2026

Hi Mary- so glad to hear your update, and wishing you all the best in your next endeavors- it all truly sounds so exciting! I don’t really know you outside of quick comment conversations, but I felt compelled to respond here in order to tell you what your presence on this site has meant to me, because I think your influence and gift as a writer goes so much deeper than you could ever know. My first time to Reedsy was by accident. I was on a solo “writers retreat” recovering from a tough season. I was rethinking a lot things, including my dream/desire to become a novelist…I felt stuck and frustrated and just really defeated. On a whim I googled writing prompts to get out of my own head a little bit and just randomly clicked over to reedsy. The prompt posted somehow triggered something in me and I just poured myself out into my first piece here and I posted it on the spot- all in one evening. I wasn’t sure how the site worked and didn't even think anyone would read it- but you did, and also left a comment. You were so kind to me, and I felt seen for the first time in a really long time. I know this is weird to say, but I think you were the first to help pull me out of my grief a little bit and move me in a good direction. I think none of us know what kind of effect we truly have in this world. But I sincerely believe that just by showing up and trying the thing one more time is actually changing lives in ways we’ll never comprehend. And I think you- someone who has shown grace and resilience and such deep kindness (not to mention skill) have changed a lot of lives in both big and small ways. You won’t always see that translate over into tangible “wins” and “shortlists”, but there are intangibles at play that are powerful beyond our imagination. I guess what I’m trying to say is: thank you. Truly. I know that whatever you do you’re the kind of person who will always be moving people in a good direction. And there’s really no better work I can imagine our world needing. Blessings to you.

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Mary Bendickson
21:36 Feb 17, 2026

What a blessing this message is to me! Never think of myself as a skilled writer so thanks so much. When you can be anything---Be Kind.

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Jo Freitag
23:03 Mar 29, 2026

I want to second this beautiful message sent by Kay! Mary you have been such a blessing to this writing community! You may not know this side of Heaven how much your words of friendship, kindness and encouragement have meant to so many people

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Tommy Goround
19:20 Feb 15, 2026

Glad to hear you are well. Jesus is Lord.

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Mary Bendickson
21:31 Feb 17, 2026

He is indeed Lord! Yes, still trying to stay around.

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Eric Manske
18:46 Feb 15, 2026

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and letting us know what is going on. I will continue to read your past stories as I have time. It was good to find another person who has attended the Killer Nashville conference (and won an award!). I went back in the mid-2000s and really enjoyed my time there.

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Mary Bendickson
21:30 Feb 17, 2026

Thanks. Wonderful to know you attended Nashville. I was so excited to win but haven't worked hard enough to capitalize on it.

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John Rutherford
09:30 Feb 15, 2026

Good luck with the publishing Mary. We will miss your witty comments. You will learn a lot if you attempt to self-publish.

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Mary Bendickson
21:11 Feb 17, 2026

Thanks for the tip. Still reading once in awhile:)

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Daniel Rogers
02:40 Feb 15, 2026

It sounds like you and your son are about to have an exciting adventure. Have fun, and do pop in from time to time. I'll probably still be here. 🤪

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08:24 May 30, 2026

Hi Mary, happy to hear you are doing well(sugar levels aside!) and most importantly still writing. I just jumped back in this week after a year long college course. I've missed being creative! Hopefully you won't be absent forever. Good luck with your, and your sons, projects!!

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J Mira
07:15 May 27, 2026

Thank you for sharing this, Mary. It’s really valuable to hear the perspective of someone who has been part of this platform for so long, and I appreciated the honesty, kindness, and generosity in the way you wrote about it.

You’ve clearly meant a great deal to many people here, not only through your stories but also through your comments and encouragement. I wish you the very best with your book and with your son’s project. It sounds like meaningful work, and I hope both find the time and attention they deserve.

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Mary Bendickson
15:16 May 27, 2026

Thanks for the encouragement. Not progressing as fast as I hoped. Long term project.

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Kate Winchester
05:36 May 26, 2026

I’ve never been able to write five stories in one week lol. I did get two once. I’ve been on the site for six years, but I have had some long gaps of no submissions. I haven’t won or been shortlisted. I’m keeping my fingers crossed though. Kudos to you for writing a story a week! I get writer’s block. I too have noticed that some of the prompts are the same, but sometimes they’re the easier ones for me lol. Thanks so much for your comments on my stories! I wish you the best in publishing and with your son’s project! God Bless.

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Mary Bendickson
20:44 May 26, 2026

Thank you for the endearing comment. Still not checking in as much as I thought I would. Kind of addicting.🤗

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Kate Winchester
21:02 May 26, 2026

You’re welcome. I which I had as much restraint. I agree, it’s addicting especially when I’ve written a story lol.

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Mary Bendickson
22:03 May 26, 2026

So true.

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Suzanne Marsh
20:40 Apr 09, 2026

Hi Mary, try the Keto diet for diabetes, my husband did, he is diabetic. He lost over one hundred pounds.

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Mary Bendickson
22:44 Apr 22, 2026

I tried that before I was told I was diabetic. Lost 35 lbs over 7 months but didn't feel it was a sustainable lifestyle . I started adding a few carbs at a time back in and immediately gained back the 35 plus 35 more! Don't need that in my life! Sworn off dieting forevermore. Lost about 12 over Lent eating one meal a day. Already gained back 4. I really don't think I eat all that much!

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Jo Freitag
22:55 Mar 29, 2026

Dear Mary, I have really missed the fun comment and emoji exchanges we had! Thank you so much for this update. I wish you great success in all your future writing and the good health to be able to enjoy working on it.

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Miri Liadon
15:06 Mar 23, 2026

I'm glad to know that you're well. Best wishes to your son.

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Keba Ghardt
02:08 Mar 21, 2026

Thank you for writing this, Mary. I always get a bright surge of cheer when I see your name. I miss TJ, too, and she was not a person who sat around waiting for things to happen. Seeking inspiration is the best way to find it. Good luck with your next venture, which I'm sure will ignite your curious mind :)

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Kelsey R Davis
17:08 Mar 20, 2026

Wartime care package letter.

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Julie Grenness
01:16 Mar 20, 2026

This reader can emphasise with the author, whose literary contributions and positive feedback are always appreciated. Health is wealth, so take things easy as well. The analysis of the website is enlightening.

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Mary Bendickson
01:47 Mar 20, 2026

Thanks for the encouraging comment.

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Linda Kaye
19:54 Mar 17, 2026

Hi Mary,
I am one of the many that have thoroughly enjoyed your stories. You are very talented, and one of the people I feel have helped me in my own writing as the recipient of your kind and thoughtful comments. Wishing you all the best in your new project with your son and in all your future projects.
Linda

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Mary Bendickson
23:12 Mar 17, 2026

Thank you. Nice compliment.😊

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Daniel Rogers
02:02 Mar 15, 2026

I don't know why I gravitate to your non-fiction stories the most, but I do, and this is no exception. You make me feel like a friend by writing about your personal stories. It's refreshing and genuine, and I thank you for sharing.

Your friend,
Me 😀

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Mary Bendickson
00:29 Mar 17, 2026

Oh, so nice of you to say that! Thanks.

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