Solus – 4: The Walrus
(Haven’t read any of Solus yet? First off, shame on you. Second, let’s start with Chapter 1) [Paul’s Log – Day 702] Fingernails are a
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(Haven’t read any of Solus yet? First off, shame on you. Second, let’s start with Chapter 1) [Paul’s Log – Day 702] Fingernails are a
(First time here? How about we start with Chapter 1) [Paul’s Log – Day 696] I finished the educational building today. School, I suppose, is
(Chapter 2 of my NaNoWriMo novel Solus. If you haven’t read part one, I’d suggest starting there.) [Paul’s Log: Day 694] Hello, it’s Paul again. Why
(Hello. Every year, there is this thing called National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) where writers from the across the world attempt to write a 50,000
The trees were greener last time I sat here. I watched as their leaves, now faded to red, brown and burnt orange, were pulled off one
(If this is your first time, start here.) Jerimus lightly touches the stab wound on his thigh and winces. He is bleeding out. An hour and
(As always, from the pages of Preston Carr – Timothy) Did you see that trailer? I’m not sure why I do that. I don’t try.
Remember when you were a kid? A few feet tall, little fingers, little toes, messy hair, zero idea of what fashion was. I remember my
There’s some foreign tune rattling the Starbucks speakers above me. Behind, two guys laugh and joke about their adventures the night before. Beside me, a man attempts
It starts slowly. A glow in the distance, red hues mixing in with the black and grey. The world around me begins to take form
(A special Valentine’s Day entry from Preston William Carr. If you’re new, start here. Otherwise, enjoy. – Timothy) The man in front of me was
(The following is an excerpt from the journal of aspiring coffee shop writer Preston William Carr. Though I’ve never met the man, I find him surprisingly relatable.
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