Drabble Wednesday: Return of the Time Sheep

It is May and welcome back to Drabble Wednesday with the return of Debbie the Time Sheep, who’s off to fight a pending apocalypse. Inspiration for this nutty storyline goes the 12 Monkeys TV show, Planet of the Apes, and The Terminator. Also, the addition of warrior/feral chickens was 100% inspired by Ron Lahr and... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month Day 14: Wasteland Monolith

Today's prompt was Wasteland Monolith and I wrote a free verse poem with a touch of form repetition. Enjoy. This photo was AI generated with Adobe Firefly. It is not for commercial use. Wasteland Monolith Chiselled stone in a shimmering desertfar beyond the stars we knowPristine sand, scarred by an alien windfar beyond the stars... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month Day 3: Neon Hunger

Today's poem for the prompt Neon Hunger takes its inspiration from Japanese poetry and cyberpunk. Enjoy. Photo by Mikhail Nilov on Pexels.com Neon Hunger Electric hum wiredCherry flash among shadowsCan't stop the signalsparking lines through the citySupplementary datamainlined to your brain

Drabble Wednesday: One Woman, Three Stories

Today's three drabbles are all based on the picture below. Three different interpretations of the same theme. Enjoy. This image is AI-generated and courtesy of Pixabay Dominion Empires are built on sacrifice. The motto emblazoned over the throne room door, etched into the bulkhead metal of the Royal Starship by her ancestors on the day... Continue Reading →

Drabble Wednesday: Frankie and Joni Do Romance

A belated Valentine with three Frankie and Joni drabbles. Photo by Monstera on Pexels.com A Bloody Valentine Carnival “Come to the Carnival, old chum, come to the Carnival.” I looked up from replacing a coupler, to see Frankie doing the two step while humming. “Is that song from your Valentine program?” “Yeah, it’s the background... Continue Reading →

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