The Turning Point
Jax had always hated Cosmopolis with its plasfalt streets, adamantium tracks, and neon lighting. It was as if the city … Continue reading The Turning Point
Jax had always hated Cosmopolis with its plasfalt streets, adamantium tracks, and neon lighting. It was as if the city … Continue reading The Turning Point
When I was a child my grandmother made many of my clothes and taught me to use a pattern. If … Continue reading The Purpose of the Pattern
The weather is warming rapidly, flowers are blanketing the world, and (sometimes) peaceful breezes whisper through the trees. It’s the … Continue reading Spring Sale 2022
She stopped on the last rise overlooking the coast, breath catching in her throat. She swallowed painfully around the lump … Continue reading The Sun Tree
The hay was in. The last two bales perched like strange giant eggs at the edge of the field nearest … Continue reading First Chill
Recently I posted a series of questions on social media. I wanted, and received, feedback revealing how we as a … Continue reading Opportunity and Prejudice
When Indiana Jones went to find the Grail, he had to cross a wide, deep chasm with no bridge in … Continue reading Reality and Proof
A spider finds her perfect home in a cozy head of lettuce in a lady’s garden. The leaves collect water … Continue reading Book Review: The Lady and the Spider
We like to think that hard only happens in stories, that hard is a thing of the past. But it … Continue reading Hard
” Lift up your hands in the holy place and bless the Lord.” Ps. 134:2 “So I will bless you … Continue reading Lifted Hands