The Plight of the Trees 2
I knew those boys were up to no good thing when they put a great steel gate up across the old logging road. But I didn’t know what surprise their […]
I knew those boys were up to no good thing when they put a great steel gate up across the old logging road. But I didn’t know what surprise their […]
This is Part 4 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
This is Part 3 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
He didn’t look like much, leathery and shrunken, one suspender keeping his oilskin pants up. But he was half predator, half fish, as old as the ocean, and as fierce.
This is Part 2 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
This is Part 1 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
No sooner than the man had downed his shot, the front door blasted open and the patrons sprang back in their seats as six, black-masked marauders rushed in. Their capes fluttering back behind them made them look like crows landing in a corn field.
Image credit goes to “The Presurfer: Your Daily Dose of Diversion” Green note: this here is for SS2 #19 “an old newspaper,” vignettes that bred like rabbits, now reduced to […]
Image Credit: club Bow, NYC (now closed) from Daily Details Locals call him Red-Eye, always off a midnight flight – he walks crisp in his business suit and blown-back hair […]
Hanna poked her head into her husband’s study. “Josh, I’m just going up to the attic to look for a book. Anything you want me to bring down?” “From the […]
Photo credit Green note: this one’s a throwaway. There was no time to create the space this turned out to need to come to fruition, i.e. I bit off more […]
Green Note: I have no real idea who Magical Mystical Teacher is, but said entity has taken over Sunday Scribblings, and this is the second of three prompts that have […]
Photo: From author Sarah Beth Durst’s “Sarah’s Journal”, a freaky fresco on the 1879 Hall at Forbes College – Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Story Title: From Blue 9’s Penal Colony […]
Green note: I’d planned to stick a bookmark on this site to do with my first wrangling with National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), and now, a month out from the […]