Captian's Log The Veil is Torn 30 Nov 2018 A general rule of thumb is to keep one’s peace about what one does not know. So, I don’t write much about politics because I don’t bother to really know…
Captian's Log Dissonance 29 Nov 2018 You can rationally explain to yourself why something you believe is wrong and yet be unable to convince yourself of the fact. There are some things in which I know…
Captian's Log Closed Door 28 Nov 2018 It was he finally closed the door. It had been his habit, these last fifteen years, to wedge a little wood under his door so that it would stay open…
Captian's Log Sonnet: No Hope 27 Nov 2018 Please read: No Hope So, I need a root canal. Fun. Anyway, the poetry of the situation hit me between bursts of intense pain that my tooth is dying, and once…
Captian's Log Mars Shall Have a Knew Angel 26 Nov 2018 On his throne the tyrant laughed, the body of my naked wife at his feet, her bowls unfolding upon the cold, grey floor. The crimson pool bleeding from her began…
Captian's Log Seeds 25 Nov 201825 Nov 2018 Last time in Visions Softly Creeping: It didn’t respond with words or language, or pictures or thoughts; she just suddenly understood, a revelation like a neon sign splitting the night. She…
Captian's Log On Religion 24 Nov 2018 Please, nobody crucify me for this, but I’m going to talk about Santa; so, spoilers if you haven’t reached around the age of seven. My parents were caught between two…
Captian's Log Poem: Candlelight 23 Nov 2018 Please read: Candlelight excerpt: Candlelight love, its gentle glow, I’ll never know. But what of love?
Captian's Log Short Story: The Damned City 22 Nov 2018 In all men’s lives a journey comes, and I was in the midst of mine. I had stalled, though, and was alone in some outgrowth of a harbor few tourists…
Captian's Log The Chair Out of Time 21 Nov 2018 The wings of his chair cast long, flickering streaks of shadow stretching to the door like bleak tongues licking at the guest’s feet. This young man stood in the threshold…