Captian's Log Drabble: Venus 19 Feb 2020 I once dreamed of you dancing in my arms, but here I find you’re only marble, only stone; you are the culmination of years, the final result from my complete…
Captian's Log Short Poem: My Red Car 2 Sep 2019 (Just a warning, read this with a smirk). Will you come with me? Jump into my car? Come run, let us flee, and follow a star. Can we entwine fates,…
Captian's Log Short Story: Serpent 5 Mar 2019 Hal couldn’t sleep. His exited fingers wrestled with a bit of frayed cord, a white snake ceaselessly coiling and uncoiling as he stared into the shadows of his room. There…
Captian's Log Mermaid’s Larder 16 Jan 201916 Jan 2019 The mermaid’s lover’s lay quietly along the ocean floor, their bones arranged by her loving hand. Into the depths they followed her, starved and longing. Her kisses little fed them,…
Captian's Log The Forgotten Columns 17 Nov 2018 Four broken and tumbled columns remain in that deserted waste. Slowly the foliage creeps over their ruins, but faceless gardeners return to clear the forest away. They are at times…
Captian's Log Short Story: The Giant’s Mouth 4 Nov 2018 Please Read: The Giant’s Mouth I started this story more than four months ago when on a trip, and have regretfully left it unfinished, that is, unfinished 'til now. It originally…
Captian's Log Continued: Fidelity 28 Jun 201828 Jun 2018 (A continuation of the post Rough Draft: Fidelity) “You see it?” cried the younger sister. “There,” she pointed, “the two eyes, and there, the nose. You must see it. That…
Captian's Log Rough Draft: Fidelity 27 Jun 2018 She looked cute in her hiking outfit. He called it an outfit—hadn’t heard anyone else say it—her latest outfit. This was a cute one; he liked it. Short pants tight…
Captian's Log Denn Die Todten Reiten Schnell 16 May 2018 Part One: The Catacombs . . . Some hour later they leave me, my cold body forsaken in the darkness. The darkness transforms: Where vague shadows once outlined the shelves of…
Captian's Log Poem: The Deviant 27 Mar 2018 Check out: The Deviant I'm still sick, but still managed to cobble this poem together. Please enjoy.