Today's drabbles harken back to the Victorian tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas. Here are three chilling tales... Enjoy. Also, I won't be posting next week, but will try to get a New Year's Eve post up. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Photo by Brett Sayles on Pexels.com Echoes of Christmas Past The snow... Continue Reading →
Day Three – National Poetry Month: Ghosted
Today's poem is a bit later than normal as the morning got away from me, but here is another offering from the prompt, Ghosted. Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.com Ghosted Isolated in a realm of crueltyclinging to the forlorn raftof empathy, compassion, decency as we float like shattered ghosts Discordant heads shouting insultsand... Continue Reading →
Drabble Wednesday: Others
Three spooky drabbles today, enjoy. Photo by Just Another Photography Dude on Pexels.com This Girl “You have until the crow caws,” Laura whispered from the corner.Her captor studied the girl. “You’re a thin one and pale, won’t fight much, I imagine.”She wasn’t afraid, and it annoyed him. The fear was half the fun. He enjoyed... Continue Reading →
Drabble Wednesday: Ghosts and an Excerpt
I only have two drabbles today, but as my new Heyward and Andersen story is launching tomorrow, I have a short excerpt from The Headless Corpse. Enjoy. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com Eternal Performance The spotlight sweeps the stage and she dances. The music drifts its haunting melody as she twirls, gossamer dust rising... Continue Reading →
Drabble Wednesday: Hauntings
Three short ghost stories today, enjoy. Photo by Ru0131fat Gadimov on Pexels.com A Spirit's Peace In the quietest moments, on the darkest nights, when the wind falls silent and the clouds dim the skies, a tormented soul may find peace. Settling in the void between seconds, between sound and sight, in the crack that hides... Continue Reading →
