Cassia Sidra : Writing

Trigonometry

Trigonometry

A Story by Cassia Sidra


Oh, Savannah. "Are you attempting to solve a love triangle?"
Oriental Street

Oriental Street

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


This is, really and truly, a poem written specifically to ask if someone is gay. Written on request of Deci.
Stone's Eternity

Stone's Eternity

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


Stone wears away, and nothing cures the fractures of this longest fall.
Gray Lady

Gray Lady

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


A lady, all in muffled gray, With net of pearls on her black hair, And voice suffused with black despair Walks, and in her night-clad way Desp..
Storm

Storm

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


"Some things only can be made in the storm." -Flying Colors
The Unity of Denial

The Unity of Denial

A Story by Cassia Sidra


Cell-mates in hell understand.
Red Like Lace

Red Like Lace

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


Gauntlets, red like lace, blue like veins...
Smolder

Smolder

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


On criticism, and the poor taking thereof.
The Peafowl and the Grayshroud

The Peafowl and the Grayshroud

A Story by Cassia Sidra


An assassin waits in the shadows for innocent, blonde, airy Lady Vesena. It's almost disappointing, really, expending energy to plant a knife in such ..
Stilled

Stilled

A Poem by Cassia Sidra


Written in response to the prompt "write a poem with the same opening and closing line such that the connotations thereof reverse over the course of t..