Goodbyes are never easy. This is the story of a hard goodbye for a younger sister.
As a new life enters the world, a conflicted man must choose between giving in to the darker side of his humanity or allowing himself to find happiness in a cruel situation.
Trisha always wonders why is her father never at home unlike the fathers of all her friends.
A depressed widower tries to take his life. Life took its toll on him, but could he really end all of this so easily?
Follow Thorgaut Kabbisson on his journey to becoming king of the North and a young Viking boy's growth into manhood to become the hero of legends and campfire tales.
A warm winter afternoon at home can turn into a rendezvous with wildlife.
This story came in second in a writing contest. The topic of the contest was: It was supposed to be the summer job of a lifetime, working as a chef at an upscale “summer camp†for adults. But, the air conditioner was broken again. After closing, the stale outdoor air brought little relief. The path to the cabins housing seasonal employees was dark but short. She stopped in her tracks when she came across one of the windows. With her pupils dilating, she couldn’t look away…
I first learned that Ditha was a human when my father one day tested my learning about numbers and counting. "Son, how many animals are in our courtyard?" he asked me one afternoon in early fall before the winter rain began. Ten," I replied with a triumphant smile. "No. Try again," he encouraged. Eager to prove my prowess, I counted on my fingers to ensure none were missed."Three goats, two cows, one buffalo, one horse, one donkey, one dog, and one Ditha." "Oh, no, son. Ditha is not an animal.