What if: you were alone with a story: Breakthrough for the week of 2/17/2020

 Fronts Collide, by Matthias Boettrich

Scheherezade was a shadow against shadows. “Imagine,” she said, “that each of our small cruelties is never gone.  They drift among us.  And, on a night such as this, they glow with a cool light.  The mountains, the sand, the alleys and highways are spangled with tiny blue-green moons.  Beautiful.  Terrible.  It hurts to look at them.  It hurts to look away.”

If you know the story, her stories, you know that a ruler listened. Tell us more:

 

Share on Your Social Media

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail

Search My Site

Subscribe to My Blog

Copyright©2019. All Rights Reserved. The content of this writing services website is exclusively owned by Mary Sojourner (Flagstaff, Arizona). Duplication and usage of all literary writing, short stories, writing tips, writing workshops coursework, and mentoring instruction is prohibited without direct permission from the author and writing teacher.

Writing & Literary Website Designed by Reliable Web Designs.