Nonfiction
The Lost One – Part Two
Kelgen sat with his legs crossed on the edge of the dead forest where he found Jethus. Branches like twisted arms wrestled in a ...Empty Cities And Ghosts, A Poem About Covid-19 Pandemic
I looked upon the world, Traveled on gravel roads, The pavement that was once new. Cars idle and pass by, As I have nothing ...The Good Things
My life has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. From my perspective on life to pursuing my writing career, I have learned to ...Inevitable Change
The field was plowed, dirt turned over; fresh after a long winter’s lockdown. Hail and snow, long into spring makes the harvest uncertain.The Un-Mothering
My breast aches even though never suckled My chest is your comfortable favorite cushion They ache from not knowing My own children The young ...Consumption
What is sweeter than milk and honey when your lips are parched of water? Your soul’s shine and the simplicity of your genuine heart’s ...Taming The Lion Of Anxiety And Depression
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and as someone who has dealt with anxiety, and depression on and off for most of my life. ...8 Reasons Why Distance Learning During COVID-19 Isn’t The Same As Traditional Homeschooling
After over a month and a half in social distance, parents with children are neck-deep in online distance learning. There is a sense of ...Strong Ties
“I’m going stir crazy. I might come to the beach too,” Aunt Monica said over Facetime. “I just don’t wanna catch germs and die.” ...The Curse Of The Blinking Cursor
The plight of the blinking cursor is something that plagues me often. It usually means that every word I write seems like it was ...









