Shade knew how to deal with life — especially life that was trying not to get snuffed out when it was supposed to be.
Tag: Literature
My literature-related posts
[Sept20] Tribble Month 12: Smashed Screens
By the time Louise made it to the computers, each and every one of them had a smashed screen.
[Sept20] Tribble Month 6: Should Have Known Better
Oh well. You were about to find out.
[Sept20] Tribble Month 4: Good Times
My personal window showed me Earth today. It's still far from the beautiful blue orb it was before the humankind destroyed it, but it's still our home, no matter what.
[Sept20] Tribble Month 2: Inky Travelers
By sunrise, Ria and I had gotten a decent amount of ink for her to use.
[Sept20] Tribble Month 1: Heavy Metal Voice
Mother Earth was crying. She had been crying for so long already.
A God of Skies
To whoever picked up and is currently reading this bottled message. There isn't much time/space for explanation, so I'll try to be concise. ("try" being the operative word)
Currently on art: After FFM 2020, Behind Armada on hiatus
FFM 2020 is behind us already. Even though my decision to post only on WordPress cut the number of comments I received drastically, I still had a good time and got some fantastic learning experiences, as I focused on writing the best stories I could. In the end, the results weren't as great as I'd hoped, but I overall created stories I am proud of and which I'll be happy to publish in a collection. I definitely did better than last year both wordcount- and quality-wise!
FFM 2020 31: Infuriating Computer
Gary pressed his laptop's power button down for the umpteenth time that month. This was the second time the darn thing was acting up today, and he was starting to get frustrated. He needed to get his work done and the stupid thing was not helping at all.
FFM 2020 30: Never Tickle A Sleeping Beast
They should've had the slogan say, "Never tickle a sleeping dangerous beast of any kind."