Free Writing
[2006-04-18—08:17] The wood made a loud CRACK! as it split and the contents of the wagon fell into the road behind. The merchant immediately stopped his…
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[2006-04-18—08:17] The wood made a loud CRACK! as it split and the contents of the wagon fell into the road behind. The merchant immediately stopped his…
[2006-04-17—01:51] The smell of sewage and rotting garbage drifted up the street from where a manhole cover had been removed and replaced carelessly. The first time…
[2006-04-15—23:51] Between the study and the hall there sat a small dog that had, but recently, been found scratching about my mother's garden. My youngest sister…
[2006-04-14—23:25] The dirt changed to a large gravel as he neared a dry streambed that looked like it might offer a more direct course into the…
[2006-04-14—01:19] The silvery glow of the pavement provided enough light for him to make his way down the quiet & less well-lit backstreets from the more…
[2006-04-13—04:33] The pounding of his heart and the flush of his face brought him back to himself enough, dulled his eyes back from boring into the…
[2006-04-12—04:11] The steady rhythm of the bellows always seemed a soothing accompaniment to the intermittent ring of hammer on steel, the hiss of steel quenched in…
[2006-04-10—23:33] He looked directly at the man standing several feet ahead and to his left and he thought about whether this would be yet more time…
[2006-04-09—23:32] It wasn’t yet fully light out and the air was damp and cold, almost ready to release its moisture as dew upon the great pines…
[2006-04-09—09:49] I awoke with strange music still playing in my head, faintly disharmonic yet still eerily beautiful and compelling in some fashion. I looked about…