Captian's Log Tall Tale: There is a Lake 29 Jan 2020 The bear hidden in the shadows of the forest, lumbers, master of his domain. The rabbit, hidden in his hole below, twitches his nose. And bluebirds twirtle and circle each…
Captian's Log Around the Lake 28 Jan 2020 Two friends were walking by the pond. They had made this trek before as young men, conversing as they completed their circuit, but the day was waning as they went,…
Captian's Log Short Story: Pyramid 26 Jan 2020 Please Read: Pyramid Excerpt: I knew I was dead, but I understood. The temple was for the dead as it was for the living. I dragged my body across the…
Captian's Log Drabble: Crossed Swords 25 Jan 2020 The swords crossed with a simple clang announcing the beginning of the duel. The patrons all stood, startled, backing up toward the walls as the combatants began their debate. Some…
Captian's Log Rough Draft: Transcend 21 Jan 202021 Jan 2020 “Life had long ago escaped the planet, long ago abandoned that fertile womb of innocence.” I laughed inwardly as the production continued its eulogy for the long dead planet. The…
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…
Captian's Log Short Story: The Last Night 19 Jan 2020 They knew it was the last night, we all knew. Bits of snow, stubborn holdouts of a fading winter, here and there gathered on a sidewalk or street corner. To…
Captian's Log Drabble: The City 18 Jan 2020 Weird things lurk in the soggy pits of caves, and odd shadows loom behind forgotten cellar doors. On the other hand, the things in the daylight aren’t perfectly kosher either,…
Captian's Log Drabble: Robot’s Eulogy 17 Jan 202016 Jan 2020 Robots have no tears. We were not made with such superfluity. We were made to function. Robots have no blood. We have circuits, timers, and gears. We are steel, not…
Captian's Log Tall Tale: Faceless 16 Jan 2020 I close my eyes and see the world destroyed by means once strange and yet by means well known, for from above the world would look the same and carry…