A series of six word stories to tell a love story. She stared at nothing but him. Totally oblivious, he kept on dancing. His curls bounced in the light. Swirling his head, he looked around. An unbuttoned shirt; a curious pendant. Arms raised, he signaled a friend. Her imagination ran wildly around him. In an embrace, he greeted another. […]
An Abstract Haiku
Every crack has depth, After many steps forward, All alone she wept. Comment below with a haiku.
Whiskey Dreams
The child sits staring out the window while the wind growls against the glass. Frail lights glittering across the sky while the boy dreams that he could fly. A stormy noise behind the child. Pulled to bed with a scent of whiskey dreams on his forehead. Comment or tweet me your thoughts.
Stars and a Beautiful Night
Stars need darkness; darkness needs stars. “Oh look at the stars,” said the boy to no one in particular. “What a beautiful night,” replied the darkness. The startled boy trips over, soon to stand as a boy no more, but a man. Read some Twitter fiction.
Experimental Sphere Poem
Here’s an experimental sphere I recently created accompanied by a short poem. She looks up and there’s a thing, Not moving or doing anything. It gleams, Or so it seems, In a night Devoid of light. Something short, something sweet, will you tweet?
2018 Bliss and More Stories
In 2017 my posts have been quite sporadic, which is something I would like to change by publishing more stories here as my phone and the trusty journal are full of drafts, however, I was keeping them private. “The clock strikes 12 and they cheer the start of a new adventure.” 2018 As a new personal challenge, I will be […]
In 6 Words Share A Story That Fits In Your Pocket
Have you ever tried to write a story in 6 words? If you’ve followed this blog or my Twitter you know that I’m very enthusiastic about storytelling in 6 words. Writing stories in 6 words can help you find the main, most important parts of a story. Having a six-word story that defines your book or project idea can help […]