To Dream is to Die - Chapter Two Excerpt Chapter Two Fantastic. To my utter delight, the voices from the doorway were still in the back of my mind when I woke up. They were slightly quieter but nonetheless, still there. Just what I needed, another strange quirk in my life. I was beginning to... Continue Reading →
Happy Thanksgiving!
Some lovely Thanksgiving facts thanks to Wikipedia! Main article: Thanksgiving (United States) Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1914, Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts In the United States, the modern Thanksgiving holiday tradition is traced to a sparsely documented 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts, and also to a well recorded 1619 event in Virginia. The 1621 Plymouth... Continue Reading →
The Scars of the Child Dreamer
Scarred by life's challenges There are some things he cannot speak aloud Some words that he cannot see His language marred by the Fade Damaged by the chaos The cursed words changed yet unseen Never the same Fate took them away The Child Dreamer
Hauntings
Virginia is a state filled with history laced within it's grounds. It's practically boiling with spiritual energy around every corner. I should know. My house is haunted, and I've lived in practically every corner of VA.
Understanding George (The Child Dreamer)
The Child Dreamer is a prequel to the Dead Dreamer series (2019) that contains the journal entries of George Walker (The Child Dreamer from the early 1800s). His is a complex story which is why some of his words are written in runes. It is as though certain words he either doesn't know how to... Continue Reading →
RIP Spock
Without my father, I never would have seen Star Trek. I'm so glad he made me though. Growing up with that show was one of the highlights of my childhood. RIP Leonard Nimoy, you will never be forgotten.