Single-Serving FictionChalk LessonsHe wasn’t sure when it had happened. Perhaps it was yesterday, when he was standing in line at the bank. Maybe it was when Gwen had asked…4 min read·Dec 30, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionFires At NightThe flame was vibrant and lively. Moments ago, the pine logs had been roaring shooting up leggy columns of orange and red. Like every fire…2 min read·Dec 16, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionNever Not ChasingThe silence was split by the deafening hum of the rubber tires against the smooth pavement. The sun was hot on his back as he crested the…3 min read·Mar 30, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionA Poem For The Third Of MayCherish what’s in your hand1 min read·Mar 23, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionMop WaterAs I opened the door, the smell of old soap and tepid water overwhelmed the small diner. I greeted Stella as I took my familiar stool…3 min read·Mar 21, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionBuried At The BarnThe last memory he had before the fear set in was watching as the shrapnel tear through the left propeller. Despite the flames, he felt a…3 min read·Mar 15, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionWhen the moment strikesHe took the final sip of coffee out of the chipped ceramic mug. The bitter taste of the last dregs was cold to his tongue after sitting…3 min read·Jan 9, 2020----
Single-Serving FictionDown RiverThe sharp crack was swiftly followed by the sound of splintering glass. Standing about twenty paces from the pile of broken glass stood…4 min read·Dec 16, 2019----
Single-Serving FictionTea CupsThe market was a bit slower than usual. Merchants and customers alike huddled beneath the white canvas tents, hiding from the rays of the…3 min read·Jul 6, 2019----