Originally published on my old writer’s blog here, made for a chapbook for my friend’s birthday. It starts as far back as Michael and Lucifer, two brothers whose love drove to the destruction of Heaven and earth. One loved his Father, and the other adored his brother. This growing separation led to a road ofContinueContinue reading “Carry On Wayward Sons”
Author Archives: Meagan Kimberly
Meagan Reads YA Fantasy: The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima
Image from Goodreads I’m going into my third year of the 26 book reading challenge (I’m a slow reader–sue me). For book 17, “a book by an author you love,” I went with Cinda Williams Chima’s The Demon King since I loved her Heir series. A quick rundown of the story. It follows the lives ofContinueContinue reading “Meagan Reads YA Fantasy: The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima”
On Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Yearning
I really need to read The Handmaid’s Tale! Loved this post <3
Wanderlust: Introduction
I haven’t done too much traveling in my nearly 26 years of living, but I’ve decided that shouldn’t deter me from using those few and sparse experiences as fodder for my writing. This is just an introduction post to let my followers/readers know what to expect from these posts. You’ll know what to look forContinueContinue reading “Wanderlust: Introduction”
Finding the Right Romance Novel: Tales From a Reluctant Romantic
Image by Dimitris Vetsikas from Pixabay I’ve read Pride & Prejudice and was smitten. All Cassandra Clare books? Fell like a sucker. I watch The Vampire Diaries and am a hardcore Delena shipper. I openly admit that watching A Walk to Remember still makes me ugly sob. So what is it about the romance genreContinueContinue reading “Finding the Right Romance Novel: Tales From a Reluctant Romantic”
The End
Finally! I’ve reached the end of the 52 week writing challenge. Naturally, the prompt was “a story titled the end.” It’s been a challenge indeed to keep up doing this the whole year through, but it’s been worthwhile. I hadn’t realized how many stories I was capable of creating on the fly. This last pieceContinueContinue reading “The End”
Toad and Mole
This week’s 52 week writing challenge prompt is “a story set at Christmas,” and with this, I am officially caught up on my challenge! It’s a Christmas miracle! Merry Christmas, Noche Buena, and happy holidays all around to my readers. Next week will be the final prompt for the challenge. Enjoy! Heel to toe, heelContinueContinue reading “Toad and Mole”
Nubile
This is for last week’s prompt for the 52 week writing challenge, “a creation myth.” It got a little poetic, but I like it. Enjoy! She set her fingers to work, diligent and earnest in her desire to make companions for her blue blanket above the heads of mortals. Oh sweet, sensitive sky, don’t beContinueContinue reading “Nubile”
Grudges Come Back to Haunt Us
This is for last week’s prompt to the 52 week writing challenge, “a story about justice being done.” I’d struggled with this at first because I felt like justice was such a loaded and complicated term, but I think I captured that feeling pretty well here. Warning: there is profanity and violence in this story.ContinueContinue reading “Grudges Come Back to Haunt Us”