Hey everyone! I know it’s been a while since I last posted. It’s been hectic around here! Short story this week, life update next week. Deal? This… Read more “Short Story: Spacefall: Crew 276”
Tag: literature
The 100th Post!
THANK YOU! To everyone who has subscribed, read along, and stuck with me these past five years, thank you so much. This blog has been the most… Read more “The 100th Post!”
Christmas: 2020 Revision
Yesterday, my daughter turned one. Tomorrow is Christmas Eve. 2020 was horrible for a lot of people, and I know that. It was a year we’ll all… Read more “Christmas: 2020 Revision”
Personal Life Update
Did you miss me? It’s been two months since my last post without explanation, and I feel really poopy about that (using high-brow literary terms here, you… Read more “Personal Life Update”
Strange Places – Part Three
Really quickly before I get to the blog post, I wanted to take a minute to talk about October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Bullying… Read more “Strange Places – Part Three”
Strange Places – Part Two
PART TWO: HE KNOWS If you haven’t read Part One: Strange Man, click here to check it out. Garth of Bannockburn was never one to let… Read more “Strange Places – Part Two”
Strange Places – Part One
PART ONE: STRANGE MAN There’s something special about the grass in Oregon, thought Harrison. It doesn’t just blow in the wind, it dances. Mist… Read more “Strange Places – Part One”
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”