![]() Author has written 6 stories for Fable, Family, Haiku, Nature, and Spiritual. My previous account on this site was Columbine323, but now I'm moving all of my stories from that account to this one. So be on the lookout for them here. Forum I Recommend on this Site: Writer's Anonymous, Where Else You Can Find Me: Aria Breuer (Fanfiction.net), Aria_Breuer (AO3 or Archive of Our Own), Dreamer328 (DeviantArt) STANDARDS FOR MY WRITING I DON'T accept the following: bullying, harassment, flames. Credit for My Stories: Please refrain from plagiarizing. I've already been a victim of it and I don't intend on a repeat performance. My works are my own, even when they're works in progress. If you want to use anything I have, please credit me. I take this very seriously. Being a victim of plagiarism is not fun and it is unfair to the author whose work is being plagiarized. Also, if you plan on crediting me, please let me know ahead of time what you are doing. Thank you. :) About Author's Notes: Usually when I write a story, I don't title my notes as A/N or Author's Notes above or below my writing. That's just me. UPCOMING STORIES Coming Soon... STORIES IN-PROGRESS Coming Soon... COMPLETED STORIES Stand-Alone Short Stories Spiritual: Tess's Dream (G) - Tess Wenkle has a lot going on in her life: friends, family, her writing. She hardly has time for anything else. That is, until she has a vivid dream that makes her interested in dreams and more. A spiritual, religious short story/flash fiction/drabble. Warning: has vague details, seeing as I'm still getting used to writing original works. School Work: Creative Wonders (PG-13) - These are poems about nature that I wrote for my Creative Writing I class at college. Sunset, Ducks and Flies (PG) - These are three haikus, which I wrote for my Creative Writing I class up at college. Poetry: Thanksgiving, 2015 (G) - A poem I wrote in celebration of Thanksgiving. Water Ripples (G) - A poem about nature, involving water ripples, meadows, hills, etc. Fables: The Cherry Tree Incident (PG) - Perhaps my first successful tackle at short stories, this cute little fable tells of a squirrel helping a talking cherry tree. Little does he know that this cherry tree grants him three wishes for his services. And given squirrel behavior, odds are anything can happen. Inspired by the Grimm Fairytale The Fisherman and His Wife and the "Timon and Pumbaa" episode "Be More Pacific". |