Captian's Log Re: Crescent Lake 1 Jul 202429 Jun 2024 Dear Inquirer, There are chapters in one's life best edited out of a public biography, or at least greatly abridged. My time, my dark period, as you are calling it,…
Captian's Log Undeath’s End 27 Jun 202422 Jun 2024 The ghoulish figure sat, grinning his lipless smile with a vacant stare, upon a stony bench under the flowering cherry whose dark trunk and branches held high the heartrendingly beautiful…
Captian's Log A Killer’s Dying 26 Jun 202422 Jun 2024 A killer's dying, clutching lead filled guts,but these tears I'm crying—this scene my heart cuts— He was a man who had no home,but he would fight for ours.No more will…
Captian's Log A Hole in History 25 Jun 202422 Jun 2024 A deader man than he, whose dust has long been scattered across a million stars, who has no dead monument nor living memory, whose every deed and act—his effect upon…
Captian's Log Indomitable 23 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 I said it once before; you ignored it. I'll say it now again: You cannot win. All you can do is kill. It's not a fate I fear. Death's shadow's…
Captian's Log Short Story: Mr. Puckle-luckle 21 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 Please Read:Mr. Puckle-luckle https://taletold.wordpress.com/short-stories/mr-puckle-luckle/
Captian's Log The Traveler Between 20 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 They are below, buried deep below, and no hand can lift them up. What darkness there, what eternal shadow, reigns—but he, he is not what I've come to speak of.…
Captian's Log A Broken Heart & God (+ Zombies) 19 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 The zombied forms shambled down the otherwise deserted street, the sky above, mighty with the coming storm, was a swirling mess of glimmering white and dull, dark greys, and the…
Captian's Log Its End Is Nothing 18 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 What we have, when they have beaten us, when they have torn our skin away, gouged out our eyes, burned our minds in their infernal machines, taken from us all…
Captian's Log Counting Broken China 16 Jun 202410 Jun 2024 The pronouncement of the queen was death, as it always was, though I had the temerity to ask her why. She scoffed, she sneered, her face turned red, but this…