Browsing Category: Short Story

SERENITY

               There lived serenity in morning’s come, in cool of the air through window and door frame’s open, dew over earth, birdsong’s carry and arrive from over the fields and closer branches of their roosts; air’s waking of skin in effect of the cool, it’s touch sense-bliss before high-heat of day.                Anna read in […]

COULD YOU?

        “Do you think it’s weird how everything’s connected, always, 24-7?” he asked.  “We use a word processor, every keystroke, word, sentence, and thought is collected and analyzed by a third party; then turned back around on us for targeted ads?  There is zero privacy in a digital journal—it’s all collected and used.  Do you think […]

RELICS

        He read a story of another time, of a land before dam that defined it now: boom of the build and abandonment after—emigration of the people when means for way of life no longer remained; communities around church, only two, either one or the other—neither place nor welcome for his Catholic blood, […]

HEART OF DAY

        After, bed and her hair were mess—disheveled in their strewn.  Seeing, Anna laughed of a mirth in recognition of both in body and spirit’s stay in free.           High of sun, beyond the morning, there was a difference in day and air.         “What do you want to do […]

FROM PAGE

        To his words, his touch and leaving, all of she enlivened: warmth of her skin, heighten of sense; imagination, vision, and see in mind; raise and tinge and nerves of her ends to sense and complete of vision’s see; lowering and slowing of breath as she gazed on open of they yellow […]

YELLOW CRÈME

        “There is a beauty in the openness, don’t you think?” he asked to Anna as she sat at morning table in open light of open room, empty—open—page before her; lines of blind shadows and cast of pen, near to but not quite parallel, in crossing of the line-ruled spacing of the page; […]

PINK SKIES

“The kids are in town for a funeral…” _____                They made him nervous, funerals and the tribute at the end, way sometimes overdone in early form of shaping legends that depart from true telling of who it is one was; the way people come home, to make time in death for another who they […]

AKIMBO

        Wind blew from the south as story told, but it blew of a change different than heat, drawn to cold and storm in north.  Anna felt that too, the subtlety, and a coolness instead of burden on summer wind; sky clouded in broken pattern of clouds in wave on wave; bright of their […]