Archive for the ‘Fiction’ Category:
Tea for Two
Thunder rattled the fine china lining the little shop’s walls before the lightening flash could fade, revealing in stark relief the figures frozen within. A frail gray mouse of a woman, with eyes the size and shape of the Limoges...
Nature’s House – A Creative Writing Exercise
My home’s kaleidoscope of light and dark fascinates me as I rest languidly in my nest. The vivid greens and browns of my ever supple and changing abode dance merrily among the blues and whites of the almost as active sky, chasing...
Mean Reds
The credits to Breakfast at Tiffany’s scrolled up the immense outdoor screen in the park I often shuffle by in my search for small things to eat or wear. I normally don’t notice the flowing color and light, much less hear the...