
Sanguinary by C.K. Lynn
C. K. Lynn is a self-professed grammar geek, an avid reader, and a lover of books. Her husband finally bought her a Kindle in the hopes of stopping the continued … Continue Reading Sanguinary by C.K. Lynn
C. K. Lynn is a self-professed grammar geek, an avid reader, and a lover of books. Her husband finally bought her a Kindle in the hopes of stopping the continued … Continue Reading Sanguinary by C.K. Lynn
Francis Guenette has spent most of her life on the west coast of British Columbia. She lives with her husband and dog and finds inspiration for writing in the beauty … Continue Reading Breaking Free by Francis Guenette
Linda Palund is a former New Wave singer now on a road trip to hell and back. She lives in beautiful Bath, England, but is currently hiding out in Manhattan … Continue Reading The Sunset by Linda Palund
Barry Charman is an English born writer, currently living in North West London. He is a past winner of the London Writers Competition “Promis Prize.” He has had short stories … Continue Reading Dawn by Barry Charman
Kathleen Cassen Mickelson is a Minnesota girl, through and through. She lives in the Twin Cities with her husband Jim, daughter Abby, two fuzzy canine companions, and is delighted that … Continue Reading Red Sky At Morning by Kathleen Cassen Mickelson
“Maybe you’ve seen that other version of her, the quiet one. Shy and small, but the curve of her lips hint at this smile. She holds it pressed between her … Continue Reading Alter Ego by Sharon Holiner
Sandra Crook lives to write, and is fervently grateful that it isn’t the other way round. When not cruising the French waterways with her husband in their dutch barge Désormais, … Continue Reading Paying Attention by Sandra Crook
Sandra Crook lives to write, and is fervently grateful that it isn’t the other way round. When not cruising the French waterways with her husband in their dutch barge Désormais, … Continue Reading The Chase by Sandra Crook
Someday I hope to play this venue. Of course that would mean a trip to NYC and that’s a bit of a dealbreaker. Still, it would be fun to look … Continue Reading Playing the Carnegie by Pilfer Baker
Pilfer Baker represents the musician community through a combination of atonal responses. His typical audience consists of a half dozen Humpbacks and Orcas. He has no website but can be … Continue Reading Stone Soup by Pilfer Baker
No fruits were injured in the shooting of this photo. These blackberries were shot using rubber bullets and a VERY expensive lens in Western Ontario. The rumors that several quarts … Continue Reading Blackberries by Sylvia
This is the first episode of a booklet I wrote. Each episode is fifty words or less and is a stand-alone story. All seven episodes were previously published at Thoughts … Continue Reading Flight
Is it safe? Has my sister gone? How long does one hide after painting the cat? Photo – Charles Morris, “Royal Children of English History” (1904) Found at http://www.fromoldbooks.org A … Continue Reading Boy in a Box