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since: 08-09-08, id: 625621, Profile Updated: 07-11-09
country: United States
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Author has written 11 stories for General, Romance, Life, and Haiku.

"Tails like stingrays, he whips out, pushing the others to the side. A sea of beings – anxious for heaven, anxious for the awaiting dream – having remained and been prepared during the twelve days swimming through those coils – those damn, never-ending coils. A torturous mission; many couldn’t swim through them and we’re left to dissolve. He didn’t care. He had purposely passed the strugglers – they were too weak anyway – they didn’t deserve her – and left them to die. She was his heaven and his only. It was his only life purpose – granted by the gods a mere seventy-two hours at life, he wouldn’t spend it in vain.

"Each knew her scent and was aware of the journey it would take to meet her – this celestial being – swimming powerful – the strongest of her kind – with an iridescent cloud protecting her heart. Each said they’d be the victor – that they’d be the one that arrived first and won her hand.

"And, won the right to dance with her."

An excerpt from Alice.


"Their conversation was in a horrid dance – one of blindness and one of uselessness. It was like a fight of crows – one to consume another – with an obvious victor. The sky contained a musky odor, a pungent, burning sense in mix with the salt of the sea – a wave of breath from Jonah, created from his deteriorating esophagus, teeth, and gums.

"She walked away. She was abandoning him.

"He watched the sea before he went home; watched the people stare at him; watched himself in his mirror. With all of his strength, he turned the mirror to face the closet on the other side of his room and caught sight of his eyes. What were once an iridescent green with flecks of blue and goldenrod were now gray – steel and dead – like himself. He realized what he’d become and realized his next step forward."

An excerpt from Jonah.


I’ve never known euphoria like when writing, that drive that feels like floating or, rather, flying; I want nothing more than to pursue it through life. I want to fly forever.


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1. Deer 'Second Draft'
A poem about the lives of deer and the emotions of family.
Complete - Life - Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 233 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 7-26-09 - Published: 7-26-09
2. Deer
An abstract metaphor about deer and loss.
Complete - Life - Fiction Rated: K - English - Tragedy/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 69 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 7-25-09 - Published: 7-25-09
3. I Understand
Another poem about a miscarriage.
Complete - Life - Fiction Rated: K - English - Tragedy/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 121 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 7-24-09 - Published: 7-24-09
4. Reaction in Haiku
About the reaction and emotions of miscarriages.
Complete - Haiku - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Tragedy/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 233 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 7-24-09 - Published: 7-24-09
5. Clouds
About miscarriage. Feedback is appreciated greatly.
Complete - Life - Fiction Rated: K - English - Tragedy/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 100 - Reviews: 0 - Updated: 7-24-09 - Published: 7-24-09
6. Alice » reviews
The crevices of the leaves filled with the current, pulling them swiftly to the rock bank and beyond. Amelle sighed as she watched the sight; nothing compared to the precious thing she knew. She leaned back against the maple tree and fell asleep.
General - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - General/Tragedy - Chapters: 2 - Words: 938 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 7-11-09 - Published: 7-6-09
7. Ataraxy reviews
A tragic romance and a life journey to self acceptance instead of always fighting. An excerpt: The wind stole my breath and breathed for me. The sea – my life – and lived for me. All I know is the spray of salt and sucking tides; it’s all I ever needed.
Romance - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Romance/General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 984 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 7-9-09 - Published: 7-9-09
8. Nila Jay reviews
Couples would nod their heads in greeting, walking close, arm in arm, her head on his shoulder. But, as soon as she was past, they’d turn for a last look at the freak – this disgusting lady who ate her puke – the poor woman with Rumination Disorder.
Complete - General - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - General/Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 880 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 7-8-09 - Published: 7-8-09
9. Amanda reviews
About mental retardation as caused by habits. An excerpt: In the microwave, she’d store the plants – as if it were a miniature greenhouse – and heat them until they were smothered. The doctors called her: mentally retarded. It was 6:03 in the afternoon
Complete - General - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - General/Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 748 - Reviews: 3 - Updated: 7-5-09 - Published: 7-5-09
10. Jonah » reviews
Jonah’s image is forever embedded in the porous surface from constant evaluation and concern, consistent dissatisfaction and upset. A story about anorexia and the obsession for perfection and its destruction.
General - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Tragedy/General - Chapters: 2 - Words: 1,400 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 7-1-09 - Published: 6-25-09
11. Ari and Tahlia reviews
An excerpt: I’d finally found happiness and it washed itself – a night shade or reaper, a demon of cold, frozen dreams and calling – off of my body and out of my heart. Our procession and dance died with the bird, her body limp. Wings broken.
Romance - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 199 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 6-27-09 - Published: 6-27-09
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