Wharton : Writing

Bubbles And The Red Hat Society

Bubbles And The Red Hat Society

A Story by Wharton


What a sad day when we realize, we are our parents.
Santa's Frugal Wife

Santa\'s Frugal Wife

A Story by Wharton


You have to be resourceful at the North Pole
This Interlude

This Interlude

A Poem by Wharton


When the silence is broken by whispers, I listen -- for the truth is never in lightning or thunder but in the patter of soft falling rain. An..
That Which The Pen Does Not Want To Write

That Which The Pen Does Not Want To Write

A Story by Wharton


He wished he'd never heard the word, wished that when he had, he'd just ignored it, gone on drinking his coffee, nodding his head, pretending to liste..
Philosophers' Stone

Philosophers\' Stone

A Poem by Wharton


Sometimes love is a long road.
Breakfast With Tiffany

Breakfast With Tiffany

A Story by Wharton


Tin cans, newspapers, old cereal boxes. He used what he had on hand to make a life-like re-creation of his wife.
Gems

Gems

A Poem by Wharton


Not all gifts are wanted or deserved.
Glimpse

Glimpse

A Poem by Wharton


She was a hotbed of roses
Shadows

Shadows

A Poem by Wharton


Quasi-philosophy
Once

Once

A Poem by Wharton


Once upon, I played the fool met love, but let her go. can a man so wretched be, as one who does not know? Time became a wizened friend and..

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