Spider

Spider A spider creeps up the wall It lingers in a shadow Until dawn. NOTE: This poem was originally a bit longer. I explained how the spider was gone when the light dispersed the shadow. After much rewriting (well, about 20 minutes of rewriting) everything beyond the first stanza felt redundant. Just reading "Until dawn" means the … Continue reading Spider

2nd Draft of Project 2 Complete!

Roughly 10 minutes ago I finished the second draft of my second (yet technically first) novel. Now awaits 6 weeks vacation for me! This means that I'll begin on the third draft on the 31st of December! ... but I probably won't since it's New Years. Which means I'll probably be busy on the 1st … Continue reading 2nd Draft of Project 2 Complete!

Of Flawed Seductions and Lonely Struggles

Of Flawed Seductions and Lonely Struggles Two days. I lost my saviour. We build cathedrals to our pain, The deeds I chose for our everlasting unity ruptured heaven. Establish monuments to attain, You fly away a one winged. Am I a freakish abomination? Freedom from all of the scars and the sins, Can I please … Continue reading Of Flawed Seductions and Lonely Struggles

Dead lover’s scribbles.

Dead Lover's Scribbles  1.  Hollow. A bottomless hole of perdition. In my chest. Instead of a heart.    "I love you, always and forever. These feelings will never subside. I know this truly. Because you are the one."    These were not lies. I know you meant it. When you spoke. People change.    What makes them go … Continue reading Dead lover’s scribbles.

Finished

A few minutes ago I shed a tear. Two in fact. Tears of joy. I honestly cannot recall the last time that happened. Was it something wonderful I ate? Or maybe I cried when laughing with a friend? The first draft of my novel is finished. 124 873 words. I can finally play Battlefield 3 … Continue reading Finished

The Kubs of the Mountain

The Kubs of the Mountain Oh the man, Kubs was his name, renowned and famed, for his climbing game. Climbing mountains, and peaks of snow, facing danger, never feeling low. But one day a man appeared, a genie with insidious desires, who hid in shadows, and watched the climbing fool. With a flick of the genie's wrist, and … Continue reading The Kubs of the Mountain