Turns out this one wants to be even longer. To my dear readers, you will be treated to part three tomorrow evening! Enjoy… The Valley of Tears, Part Two My guide picks his way across the rocky forest floor and I follow, wiping sweat from my brow. I am unaccustomed to walking so much, but […]
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The Valley of Tears, Part Two
Posted in Short Stories, tagged The Valley of Tears on August 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Valley of Tears
Posted in Short Stories, tagged The Valley of Tears on August 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Two-parter cop-out: I’m editing at least two chapters a day for my novel, so the rest of this piece of fiction will have to wait until tomorrow. I hope everybody enjoys reading it as much as I enjoy writing it. The Valley of Tears, Part One The inn looks just as I remember it. Nestled […]
Channel D News
Posted in Short Stories on August 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
**CHANNEL D NEWS MISSIPPA** **DAY 252 YEAR 59 STANDARD RECKONING** **18:00 NEWS WITH TAHO TUMU AND ENORA TANGI** Tumu: Good evening, and welcome to the eighteen-hour news on Channel D. I’m Taho Tumu with Enora Tangi, and this is what’s happening in the world today. Our top story tonight, right-wing Ciawatcha state chief Huyana Anwatee […]
The Seven
Posted in Short Stories, tagged The Seven on August 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
“Daddy, tell me the story of when you met the Seven again.” “Are you sure, sweetheart? It’s the same story I told you last night.” “I know, but it’s my favourite.” “It’s mine too. Alright then. Here we go. So it was three days after Darknight when the Seven come striding through my tavern door, […]
Dalena’s Adventure
Posted in Short Stories on August 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Dalena struck her stick back and forth across the tree, refusing to admit that she was lost. She was hoping that somebody from the village would hear, but she had already shouted herself hoarse and nobody had appeared. At least it reassured her that there weren’t any bandits in the woods. The town was supposed […]
Fhomi’s Song
Posted in Short Stories on August 17, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Fhomi sang a song as he crept between the trunks of two great arrow trees, far ahead of his tribe. The warriors of his tribe would not be singing as the humans approached the site of the ambush, of course. Complete silence was required on their part to lure the human warriors into the trap. […]
Sho’rai T’mithrall
Posted in Short Stories on August 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
They’ll pay for what they did, even though the triaum sish is very specific about how wrong revenge is. The ‘path of the people’ is also very peculiar about it, by teaching that it is wrong without ever calling it by name. There is no word in our language for vengeance. That’s how taboo it […]
Double-feature!
Posted in Short Stories on August 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hey everyone. I got a little busy yesterday so I didn’t manage to get a blog post done. Instead, today you get two! Here’s the first one, with the second to come a little bit later: EDIT: It’s late and I have my first shift at my new job tomorrow. Double-feature tomorrow? *BEEP* YOU HAVE. […]
The Island
Posted in Short Stories on August 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Chronicler Gilles’ Personal and Travel Journal As Commissioned by King Georges I Part V: The Invasion of the Isle of Fae Septembra 3, 1020: A lone sailor returns with bizarre tales of the fabled Isle of Fae, and his majesty decides that his claim to the throne through his strange, long-departed grandmother is not only […]
Patriot Radio
Posted in Short Stories on August 10, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
**PATRIOT RADIO** **TRANSCRIPT #357** **RADIO HOST MADU MODA INTERVIEWING WRITER/PUBLIC SPEAKER JACOB RONALD HILL** Madu: Hi everyone, and welcome back to Patriot Radio on Station 203, The Bear. I’m your host Madu Moda, the Voice of the West. Today on Patriot Radio I’ve got writer, political pundit and personal friend of mine J.R. Hill with […]
The Fossil
Posted in Short Stories on August 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
“Isn’t this exciting?” Charles asked as he clapped his hands. Nev adjusted his glasses and studied the skeleton again. It was lying on the big medical slab that Charles had insisted be put in the middle of his office for new discoveries. Nev felt that it was Charles hogging all the glory, but he would […]
Building Depth
Posted in Short Stories on August 8, 2011 | 2 Comments »
So I’ve been away from the blog for a bit, I’ll admit. Not a lot of people read it anyway, so it doesn’t matter all that much to me. The point of the blog is that it’s a place to put my writing…and if somebody happens to read it, so be it! So after a […]
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