Captian's Log Temples 15 Nov 2018 “The heroes are dead, and we have killed them,” he shouted to the gathering crowd. They were below him. He was upon the castle terrace, the bloody dagger in his…
Captian's Log The Homework 14 Nov 2018 They watched the recording:“We’ve a little time to spare. What’s on your mind? Come on, I can see there’s something eating you. Don’t want to talk? I have some Halloween…
Captian's Log The Temple of Maggots 13 Nov 2018 Silent moments allow the screaming in my head to overwhelm the darkening night, her gentle coalescing to sleep undone in the wild spark of an ill memory. Hours are spent…
Captian's Log Short Story: Awakened 12 Nov 2018 He stepped away from the bar as a cold hint of sobriety passed in his eyes, leaving the half-finished pint, with its foam running down the sides, forgotten in his…
Captian's Log Short Story: Bring It Back 11 Nov 2018 Please read: Bring It Back Excerpt: What was this noise within me I could not avoid? Was not there some distraction from this fruitless yearning? Why did everything lead back to…
Captian's Log Poem: Bluebird’s Echo 10 Nov 2018 No one can make the bluebird sing from other than its feathered breast, nor make the dreamer dream a dream say that it is his sleeping rest. Yet when to…
Captian's Log I’m Probably Wrong, But… 9 Nov 2018 So, I’m sick again, and ready to ramble my way through a post. As it goes, I’ve been introduced to two authors recently, and whereas they each possess an engaging…
Captian's Log Poem: A Devil’s Son 8 Nov 2018 Please read: A Devil’s Son Excerpt: There’s darkness there beyond the realm of sight which men may feel on cold and wintry nights, but none are oft to speak of what…
Captian's Log A Little Weird 7 Nov 2018 At first I was thrilled. Amid all the strange Egyptian statues, the obelisk with the softly glowing runes, and that unspeakably unsettling doll whose black, button eyes followed me throughout…
Captian's Log Rough Thesis: Lenora Was in the Darkness 6 Nov 2018 Below is a thesis for a possible paper I'll be writing: Science has at times been likened to the mythological basilisk “which kills what it sees and only sees by…