My house is haunted
My house belongs to “them.” They are everywhere. I put something away, it jumps back out. I walk down the hallway, something walks behind me. The television turns itself on, more »
My house is haunted Read Morefrom Ginger
My house belongs to “them.” They are everywhere. I put something away, it jumps back out. I walk down the hallway, something walks behind me. The television turns itself on, more »
My house is haunted Read MoreA recent New York Times article freshened up my thinking on gender discrimination. It seems that women have a brand new enemy to worry about at work. As if we more »
Freeze the Girl Read MoreI know a beautiful story, and I can’t keep it a secret. It involves a monthly prayer-centered event in my town. It is one of the many Taizé based services that more »
Healing Fire Read MoreToday on scotttarbet.timp.net, I am interviewed by steampunk author, and longtime friend, Scott E. Tarbet. Scott and I appear in two Xchyler anthologies together: Shades and Shadows and The Toll of more »
Interviewed by Scott E. Tarbet Read MoreDon’t argue with a toddler. Don’t even try. It’s his usual routine. The boy, barely 3 years old, wants to delay sleep as long as possible. The familiar litany of “go potty, need more »
God the Snapping Turtle Read MoreWhen I heard the news yesterday, on August 5th, 2014, I tried to talk myself out of it. “No, couldn’t be Harry. I mean, a million people in the world more »
Remembering Harold Greene Read MoreIf a picture is worth a thousand words, is a story worth a thousand pictures? I have been writing poetry since elementary school. I don’t know why, it was just more »
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