Category: Fantasy
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Field Notes For The Mentally Unprepared # 2
I recall that I gave a slight sigh at his comment, feeling a minor depression forming somewhere in the back of my mind, deep in some rift of grey matter, and I turned to go. It was best to simply go at that point. To leave. To retreat. To leave this man alone before he […]
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Man with a Cane.
I was at the Tampa Library earlier today and I stepped outside for a moment to check the weather. There I found a very thin, grey-haired man standing alone leaning up against a pillar near the front door of the building. I noticed that he held a white cane with a red tip on it that […]
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TWISTED Section Four Chapter Two
CHAPTER TWO The three dwarfs found themselves stumbling through a heavy fog on the slopes of Desperation. “I don’t suppose it matters to any of you but,” began a voice tinged with a bit of sarcasm. “Are you complaining about the mist again?” another spoke from somewhere in the moist film that surrounded them on […]
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Twisted 3
Rescue parties went up rarely. They did so only to satisfy the frantic pleadings of family members who sought out the missing and most of them had remained behind not being brave enough to search themselves. The hunters went reluctantly. They went up old trails that were well worn by the many boot-covered feet that […]
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BOOK — TWISTED, Page Two 12.19.2015
Surrounding the valley were mountains named Desperation. They were so named for the disease that drove some of the colony members to attempt escape from the valley. These runners, as they came to be known, would leave quietly but hurriedly, turning away from family and friends and rush into the rain that pelted the mountains […]
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TWISTED: TALES FROM A DARK WOOD…THE TOWN NAMED NEVERMORE
TWISTED: TALES FROM A DARK WOOD By Gordon Kuhn THE TOWN NAMED NEVERMORE Their once was a dismal town named Nevermore, although from the distance it was a lovely place to look at. The smell of evil that seeped from closed doors only arose upon close inspection. And, that put the person looking at the […]
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GOD WENT FOR A WALK — Title Poem
GOD WENT FOR A WALK is a soon to be published book of poetry. It follows on The Widow’s Cliff and on Rabbit in a Box. Currently there are 129 poems in this collection. I will be adding and editing and posting here. God Went for a Walk I woke to hear a rooster throw […]
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Through the Eye of the Crokus
Through the Eye of the Crokus Copyright 2015 by Gordon Kuhn When the earth was young and dark, for there was no light in the sky in those days, he sat upon the mountainside and watched with eyes half hooded as life stirred below him. Hunger was beyond him. Even if the desire to feed […]
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A Tip of My Hat To the Following Followers. Well, maybe.
First up: Josbons and her about message at the following address: https://siuquxebooks.wordpress.com/about/ I think she is a revolutionary. She is a poet, I think, and I enjoyed the poetry that I found on the following page: https://siuquxebooks.wordpress.com/2014/12/29/what-makes-you-think-you-know-me/ Very interesting and well worth a visit. =================================================== 2nd follower is Mark Cusak Okay, I’m not too sure […]
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LOST
Lost She had blue eyes, Vulnerable, blue eyes And they held him in their grasp Gentleness lived there so much he had to gasp And she never spoke; she never once spoke Yet her eyes could easily jokingly poke And raise the issue of man and woman As the world floated past the two […]