Willys Watson : Writing

Questionable Quarmires

Questionable Quarmires

A Poem by Willys Watson


QUESTIONABLE QUAGMIRESPlatypus paragons,psychosis pinnacles,parody perceptionsparadox possessionsandprodical parables,primitive prognosis,pulsating pe..
THE TWO-WAY HOLIDAY GIFT

THE TWO-WAY HOLIDAY GIFT

A Story by Willys Watson


THE TWO-WAY HOLIDAY GIFTHenry Hawkins, a Psychologist working for local law enforcement, and just three weeks from retiring, pulled into the parking l..
MY ENCOUNTER WITH ROSWELL

MY ENCOUNTER WITH ROSWELL

A Story by Willys Watson


MY ENCOUNTER WITH ROSWELLWhile sitting at my desk chair in my study, trying to find inspiration for a new story, I heard what sounded like someone dra..
OTHER PATHS TO GRACE

OTHER PATHS TO GRACE

A Story by Willys Watson


OTHER PATHS TO GRACEWhen he noticed a police patrol car turning onto the street where Chuck was walking he quickly slipped into a narrow alley between..
THE CONSTANT MUSE

THE CONSTANT MUSE

A Story by Willys Watson


THE CONSTANT MUSEWhen she felt the need she slipped in through the back door of my soul and lingered long to speak to my sub-conscience, whispering en..
WHO ARE WE?

WHO ARE WE?

A Story by Willys Watson


WHO ARE WE?We are females and males, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles, cousins, friends, neighbors and often strangers.We a..
ELVIS RETURNS

ELVIS RETURNS

A Story by Willys Watson


Elvis ReturnsAn Alien spacecraft landed in the middle of Washington Square in Washington D.C. and almost instantly both the media and the military sur..
PAY ATTENTION, PHOEBE!

PAY ATTENTION, PHOEBE!

A Story by Willys Watson


PAY ATTENTION, PHOEBE!Phoebe Patterson has heard the phrase ‘Pay attention, Phoebe!’ countless times, going back to when she was just lear..
HOPEFUL HELEN'S LEGACY

HOPEFUL HELEN'S LEGACY

A Story by Willys Watson


HOPEFUL HELEN’S LEGACYA Short Story1.Helen worked at a second-hand store in the Valley area of LA, a store that was part of a nationwide chain t..
THE UGLY GRASSHOPPER

THE UGLY GRASSHOPPER

A Story by Willys Watson


THE UGLY GRASSHOPPER*The four children playing on the sidewalk grew up on the same block and were long time friends. Three of them were seven years ol..