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Author on Reedsy Prompts since Apr, 2020
Submitted to Contest #43
Leah watched the antelope bound across the snowy hills of Idaho. Slowly, she raised a hand to the frost-covered window pane of her apartment.The graceful animals seemed so free and wild as they swooped across the plains.“What are you doing?” asked her father from the doorway.She looked down at the rusted kitchen sink. “Nothing.”Her father smiled faintly. On his hollowed-out face, the expression made her want to cry. Her father limped over to the sink, leaning heavily against his dark wood walking stick. “The antelope are truly beautiful, are...
Submitted to Contest #41
We all know that fairytales don’t really happen, and that magic is for children and fools. But there are places in the hidden spots of this world where magic lives. One of these places is the Great Forest of Trambonio. And it was in this forest that there lived a little Carpleifee called Mimsy. (For those of you that haven’t ever seen a Carpleifee is a beautiful creature with soft fur that can be any color, a round face, huge eyes, a tiny pink nose, long with whiskers, a bushy tail sort of like that of a fox, rounded ears, tiny hands th...
Submitted to Contest #39
Lavinia Montoya stared longingly out the Plaza Cafe window.A million stars twinkling like jewels from the heavens, framed against the purplish-black of the Mexican night sky. The light from the stars that light up the dessert‘s sand dunes and cactuses. And not a cloud in sight...“Lavinia!” someone shouted, making the young Spanish beauty jump.“What?” she yelped.“You were doing it again.” growled her boss, Senior Torino, making her flinch slightly. Senior Torino was an ugly man. Not physically; physically he was what one might call handsome. ...
Submitted to Contest #38
Isabella Neman was your average overly-nerdy collage student at USU College. She had a small apartment that she shared with two roommates, wore glasses that made her look slightly goofy, did her best to do all her homework early so she could always pass classes with flying colors and spent more time in the library than anyone else she knew. But none of that was really remarkable. No, it was her pet cat that made Isabella so unique. Trixie, as the cat was called, looked like your average cat. She had long, white fur with black tips, big ...
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