Captian's Log Poem: Masquerade 3 Jul 20212 Jul 2021 My face hid under porcelain skin Anew behind a painted grin Smiles are all about me now Questions of who and what and how Until the final hour's spent Each…
Captian's Log One Light From Which Many Flee 20 May 2021 There are thousands of ways one can enter the gate, but there is only one gate to enter. There are many paths leading to many places, but there is only…
Captian's Log Drabble: The Grey Town 2 Apr 2021 There is no rain here, and no sun; there is neither light nor darkness. All is grey. Here, these grey people put on their grey clothes and walk the grey…
Captian's Log Poem: Evil Dreamers 22 Mar 2021 Who dreams of deadly praise,he enters in my mazeof twisting corridors and branching pathsall leading to a blaze. Who dreams of what may come,he comes under my thumb,and takes communion…
Captian's Log I Purge Hell From Myself . . . 6 Mar 2021 I had a line from a corny old movie floating in my mind, "But I will not be tortured! I tear torture out of myself by torturing you!" I was…
Captian's Log Silent Dust 29 Sep 2020 The dust is still; there are no more stirring winds to give life. The dust sits. The books are unopened. They rest on their shelves, forgotten. No hand turns their…
Top Ten Books Agonson’s Top 10: The Great Divorce 7 Mar 2020 It has entered my mind to formulate a list of books which have been meaningful to me, both in the pleasure they offer and also in the effect they had.…
Captian's Log Poem: Comfort 17 Feb 2020 How comfortable is Hell? How immeasurably warm? Heaven is so far above, but Hell is here and now. How comforting is Hell? I’ve known these demons all my life; Those…
Captian's Log Poem: Call of the Damned 22 Jan 2020 I heard a sound in the moonlit night, the cry of the damned calling through the night. I rose to find this uncommon shriek, to learn what had caused this…
Captian's Log Short Story: We Were Human 20 Jan 2020 “They were human once, were things of blood and bone and flesh, would cry or laugh, they were once men like unto all men, would have died like all men…