Category: A Different Way

  • Dream Journal: 2012-08-02.01

    Alright guys. I’m probably stirring up shit with this, but it was something I had quickly “seen” and now it won’t leave me. I tried writing this into my private notes, but no, it demands to be written into the publicized notes. Very well then. I throw chum into the water…

  • Audacious Day Is Coming

    Audacious Day is a personal holiday of mine. Last year was the inaugural occurrence. I had been stuck in a rut and needed to break out. But all doors, mundane and spiritual, were closed off to me. If I wanted to move forward, I would have to break some of them down and burst into…

  • Protected: Nothing To Tell

    There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

  • Music to Let Go by

    Such happy tears…

  • Marathon

    A Sunday Scribblings tale! A woman considers how a phrase meant to discourage her, only firms her resolve to run the “Marathon”. 527 words.

  • Wealth

    (This post written for Sunday Scribblings #315: “Wealth”.) “Hey, Old Woman! Wake up! Time to pay the fee!” When their yelling didn’t rouse her, they roughly pushed and shook her. She flailed to keep her balance as she awoke in mid-tilt. To no avail as the youths only pulled her harshly forward. They laughed as…

  • Some Advice

    Warning: Keri is full on bitching and ranting. Proceed at your own risk. “If you don’t want your sacred cow roasted, don’t let it wander the Internet.” “There will always be someone that claims to know more than you do, is eager to show how much more, and will do their damndest to convince you…

  • “Who is Ravenwoman?”

    Where Keri answers “Who is Ravenwoman?” in 1,052 words of speculation and wonder.

  • “Traveling. How do you do it?”

    “Do you just appear into nowhere or do you have something specific to travel? That is, do you have a specific ritual that helps when traveling or just materialize wherever?” Keri answers this in 514 words.

  • I Turned Left

    Where Keri crosses more than keys, and willfully chooses to turn left. 3 stanzas with 154 words.