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Tag Archives: fiction
She walked down the path along the bluffs. On her left was a fence that protected her from falling down the face of the steep bluffs, and on her right was green grass, some palm trees, and the smattering of … Continue reading
Nameless
A child’s laughter, loud and joyful, comes from the phone in my lap. I sit and watch videos of my child playing, screaming, laughing, running away from the camera, then running back to wrap her little arms around my legs … Continue reading
Posted in Death, grief, Writing Practice
Tagged child, fiction, grief, loss, parent, sadness
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Another Nightmare
Panic Heart races Tense All over Can’t breathe My arms Hurt They need to hold you Feel you in them Where are you? My eyes They need to see you Your face your smile I can’t find you Tears fall … Continue reading
Posted in parenthood
Tagged child, fear, fiction, helplessness, loss, mother, nightmare, poetry
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Cellar Door
The cellar doors were green. Green flecks of paint can still be seen here and there on the rough, splintered exteriors of the wooden doors, and the hinges on either side are red with rust from the many rains of … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Practice
Tagged age, cellar, depression, doors, fiction, lonliness, memories
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Writing Exercise #1
Start time: 9:20pm I thought I had come up with a clever way of finding random pictures on the internet to base my practices on….but apparently not. The plan was to just put the word “pictures” in Google, roll 1 … Continue reading