susan-denham : Writing

Couldn't help but wonder

Couldn't help but wonder

A Poem by susan-denham


Couldn’t help but wonder . . . Saw those shots of your girl today the ones you just posted - her limbs drawn long, just like her mom&rsquo..
The Sense of Smell

The Sense of Smell

A Story by susan-denham


A somewhat Memento-style reflection on the life of one man. In his golden years, one man considers the worth of a life, and wonders why someone would..
Shortest short story that I have ever written

Shortest short story that I have ever written

A Story by susan-denham


I saw Old Lady Sevenblood put a hex on the whites-only fountain over by the bandstand today, when she thought no one was watching. I should probably r..
Prologue

Prologue

A Chapter by susan-denham


Prologue The Girl feels warm, secure; her veins run slow as if with chamomile and a familiar song plays to her from somewhere far away. Is she in h..
Chapter 1

Chapter 1

A Chapter by susan-denham


1 Kris was feeling vulnerable as he crossed the state line. He had his music player blowing out the playlist of favorite road tunes, his acoustic i..
Chapter 2

Chapter 2

A Chapter by susan-denham


2 The Charger rolled quietly into the parking annex beside the Arts Building. It was really a special day, weather-wise. Spring had sprung. It was on..
Chapter 3

Chapter 3

A Chapter by susan-denham


3 The Sword and Scales: Your on-line repository of crime and justice Issue 1.13 Greetings from the Underbelly, loyal reader. Well, it seems that..
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

A Chapter by susan-denham


4 Kris was rattled, like really rattled. “Are you alright?” Detective Kennedy asked, “You look a bit unhinged.” “A bit..
Chapter 5

Chapter 5

A Chapter by susan-denham


5 Detective Kennedy rapped on the office door. Kris whispered at her, “What am I supposed to do?” She mouthed back silently, “Just ..
Chapter 6

Chapter 6

A Chapter by susan-denham


6 Kris sat down in the booth; or rather, he slumped down into the booth. It was made of plywood and had a high back. The slightly rickety table was c..

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