Captian's Log Of AbeBooks I Sing 21 Apr 202221 Apr 2022 My shelves cannot contain your cheap and weary volumes From every subject to every pen and age I find affordable each tome And yet they're adding up I have not…
Captian's Log The Harrowing 17 Apr 2022 "I don't understand. You could have fed the world. No more hunger. No more need for war or aggression. You, the greatest of us all, the most gifted! You could…
By an Idiot A Modest Proposal | By an Idiot 28 Mar 2022 At this point, given the price of meat, the only conceivable solution is that we start butchering our politicians. In times of crisis, we can't afford sentimentality, though how some…
Captian's Log A Dead Guy Walks Into a Bar 16 Mar 202216 Mar 2022 "So, a dead guy walks into a bar—" "How?" my friend asks. "On his feet." "Yeah, but how? Like, he's dead. If he's a vampire, he can't, right? If he's…
Captian's Log Old Man 6 Mar 2022 "A cold chill crept—isn't that a fun alliteration?—down my spine. They were everywhere. I was surrounded; nothing but my pistol and one shot left. I cocked my hammer and aimed…
Captian's Log Short Story: The Sad Affair of Mr. Brunstone 14 Feb 2022 https://taletold.wordpress.com/short-stories/the-sad-affair-of-mr-brunstone/
Captian's Log Poem: The Nightmare’s Scream 1 Feb 2022 We dreamed a sacred dream, began a noble path— these things aren't as they seem— I hear the nightmare's laugh! What was of best intent— an honest lie, we said—…
Captian's Log Short Poem: The Forest and the Trees 31 Jan 2022 The pine trees wave upon the hilla rumour spreads from limb to bough;and whispered as the air grows still,they say a forest's here, somehow. No one believes the tale is…
Captian's Log Short: The Curator 19 Dec 202117 Dec 2021 They put me in charge of the vault after the injury. No good in the field; a liability. But, I always had an acumen for detail and such. Actually, this…
Captian's Log Short: Unwanted 18 Dec 202117 Dec 2021 They left me. I understand. We were running for our lives. We were terrified. It was dark. I understand, but it still hurt to see them all jump into the…