It seemed familiar. From the terracotta roofs to the arched windows, the crush of the city blocks, it might have been a sleepy town in Spain or his native Oaxaca. But the town, and the buildings, were not even so old as he was. It had been ten years since Raúl left Oaxaca, and Earth, … Continue reading San Ignacio
Writer’s Desk
Samarkand, Pathfinder, new short fiction, and more
Here with Me
It ached when she wasn’t near, even when she slept beside him. He’d fall asleep watching her, lulled by the sound of her breath, yet in the night he’d reach over to hold her and she would be gone, half a world away. He missed her warmth, the feel of her skin, he yearned after … Continue reading Here with Me
Stranded
The stench was overwhelming. It filled his nose and stuck to his clothes, setting him to retching as he covered his mouth. The gulls didn't seem to mind, though, as they picked merrily away at the rotting meat and blubber hanging from the putrid carcass. Another one. He'd gotten the call, and arrived to find … Continue reading Stranded
WIP Wednesday
A midweek update on my current work-in-progress
WIP Wednesday
A mid-week check-in with my current work-in-progress
Terrarium
"Do we really need umbrellas?" "We always walked with them back home," Melissa replied. Lana never seemed to appreciate the value of tradition. In this strange place, it was all they had to tie them to what they'd left behind. The two walked side-by-side along a stone path, as the sea of green around them … Continue reading Terrarium
Writer’s Desk
Samarkand, Pathfinder, upcoming short fiction, and more
Reading Day
Three articles from the world of science published this past week
Week in Review
Samarkand, Pathfinder, new short fiction, and more