- Holiday PostHi everyone! It’s getting to be the holidays soon, so I hope everyone has someone they can spend their time with. As for me, my 4th book The Orange Bowl Lanes has had a great kickoff week so far and I look forward to continuing to carry the momentum forward! I haven’t posted a flash … Continue reading “Holiday Post”
- Keeping Your Chin UpIt has not been my week these past two weeks. I sent my car to the shop last Monday and it’s been in said shop since then. My gaming computer had its hard drive AND memory fried last Friday. I have a major exam coming up on Tuesday on the heels of several homework assignments … Continue reading “Keeping Your Chin Up”
- The Fate of a Telegraph Operator (Flash Fiction)Boston – September 2, 1859 Frank Gooseland finished his dinner and donned a coat for the cool Boston night. The walk to his job at the telegraph office was liable to chill his narrow frame. Frank was halfway out the door when his neighbor, who was rushing into the house, knocked him flat on his … Continue reading “The Fate of a Telegraph Operator (Flash Fiction)”
- Bright Was The Night (Flash Fiction)Bright was the night I saw your bule hued dress swimming about your heels like a flock of fish about to swift swim their way through a painted pink reef all aglow with anemones. What dream was I thinking of just then? The painting on the wall stole my heart before I saw you on … Continue reading “Bright Was The Night (Flash Fiction)”
- A Victorian Debut (Flash Fiction)William Bantock was a young, eligible gentleman from a highly esteemed family. His debut in Victorian society was second-to-none, and though nearly a disaster by virtue of his forgetting to don a handkerchief, William played off the absentmindedness of his manservant by expressing that he never had a runny nose in his life. It was … Continue reading “A Victorian Debut (Flash Fiction)”