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Thought Piece: What WOULD Jesus do?
As many of my readers may know, I was raised in a Christian home and I still practice that faith today. My brothers and I were all… Read more “Thought Piece: What WOULD Jesus do?”
Short Story: Finding Fire – Part Three
If you haven’t read Finding Fire – Part One yet, click here to do so. For Part Two, click here. Now time for the final part: –… Read more “Short Story: Finding Fire – Part Three”
Short Story: Finding Fire – Part Two
Hey again, readers! This week’s post is part two of Finding Fire, a short story set in the world I introduced in my novel The War for… Read more “Short Story: Finding Fire – Part Two”
Short Story: The Merits of Orange Juice
Winter is here! The Columbia Gorge got hit with a massive snow storm this week, so needless to say I’ve been wearing my warm socks and drinking… Read more “Short Story: The Merits of Orange Juice”
Short Story: Guardian
This time, I’ll let this story speak for itself without any preface. But don’t forget to leave your comments below! Guardian by BJL We’ve been through… Read more “Short Story: Guardian”
Short Story: Ağrı Dağı
Welcome back to the blog after a the short break! I’m kicking things back off with a short story I wrote a few years ago and have… Read more “Short Story: Ağrı Dağı”
Short Story: Seven in a Storm | Part Two
If you haven’t read Part One of Seven in a Storm, check that out here. Before you you get to the story, quick heads up that the… Read more “Short Story: Seven in a Storm | Part Two”
Short Story: Seven in a Storm | Part One
This week I bring you the first part of a short story that I described to my fiancé as a Gothic drama that takes place in 1920’s… Read more “Short Story: Seven in a Storm | Part One”
Poem: Gallivanting the Countryside
Gallivanting the Countryside by BJL (This poem was originally published in We Are Humans Collection in 2016, but it has been slightly edited for this blog post. I… Read more “Poem: Gallivanting the Countryside”