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The Green Lady

There is a Lesser Entity in my garden, but I must not tell anyone, or the shaman will come along and banish her. She is very pretty. I don’t want her to go. She looks like a little lady made of leaves, with bright pink eyes the color of spring flowers. She likes to dance … Continue reading The Green Lady →

Charles Williams Fantasy, Short Story Leave a comment August 13, 2019August 13, 2019 3 Minutes

Wallet

There is a wallet sitting by my bedside. I bought it online. I thought that it looked nice. It is made of wood: a curiosity. Every other wallet I’ve owned is made of leather, or an imitation thereof. I was drawn to this wallet because of the novelty, and also because I like things that … Continue reading Wallet →

Charles Williams Non-Fiction Leave a comment July 31, 2019July 31, 2019 1 Minute

Pressure

“Focus. You can do it.” The course lay before him, illuminated brighter and whiter than day by the spotlights surrounding it. He could barely see the audience, though light fell upon them, too, since the cameras filmed them when the runners weren’t in action. All he could see was the course, and that should have … Continue reading Pressure →

Charles Williams Fiction, Short Story Leave a comment July 30, 2019July 30, 2019 3 Minutes

The Cairn in the Woods

My grandmother had beautiful hair. It grew in full, thick, and luscious up until the day she passed away. In the daylight, it gleamed with its own solid radiance, pure white in contrast to the sun’s golden hue. At night, under the stars and the moon, it glimmered with coruscating points of light ranging from … Continue reading The Cairn in the Woods →

Charles Williams Fantasy, Short Story Leave a comment July 19, 2019July 19, 2019 9 Minutes

Questions

Lana appreciates her happiness. She knows most people like to be happy, but sometimes she doesn’t feel like they truly realize the extent to which happiness is important in life. She watches her friends pursue other things so actively that she wonders whether happiness actually matters to them at all. She worries that they won’t … Continue reading Questions →

Charles Williams Fiction, Short Story Leave a comment July 18, 2019July 18, 2019 3 Minutes

As Good

He wondered, "Why can't I be as good as her?" She seemed faster, stronger, smarter, nicer, more skillful — Better. He didn't account for the good inside himself, because it seemed less-good than hers. He didn't even see his good, because hers seemed better, and so he saw himself as not-good. As bad, because he … Continue reading As Good →

Charles Williams Short Story Leave a comment July 17, 2019July 17, 2019 1 Minute

Goodbye, Emarta

Emarta wrung her hands. She was nervous, and deservedly so, but Cyrène felt oddly calm. This still felt like her room, even if she knew it wasn’t anymore. She wondered if it ever had been, or if she should have felt like it was her mother’s space that she had just been permitted to live … Continue reading Goodbye, Emarta →

Charles Williams Callaie, Fantasy, Short Story 1 Comment July 16, 2019July 16, 2019 4 Minutes

Her Own Creation

She lives in a cloudy glass sphere. Through its walls, she catches brief glimpses of the world outside. This is enough, perhaps, to give her a vague impression of it, though it cannot be said she truly knows that world. She knows only her sphere. She knows they way her own voice echoes inside of … Continue reading Her Own Creation →

Charles Williams Fiction, Short Story Leave a comment July 12, 2019July 12, 2019 1 Minute

Sand

He stood on the edge of a pit full of sand. It flowed past him, tugging at his ankles, and though the pull was not strong, it was unending and seductive. The sand came from leagues around, moving steadily toward the pit as the sand within it drained downward, at its center, into mystery. The … Continue reading Sand →

Charles Williams Short Story Leave a comment July 11, 2019July 11, 2019 4 Minutes

Awakening

Chester had been married for thirteen years. His wife, Christine, was a successful lawyer at a law firm. He was a stay-at-home dad, who poured every ounce of energy he had into being a good father for their two children, Zach and Cherise, ages twelve and ten. Chester loved his wife, but he loved his … Continue reading Awakening →

Charles Williams Fiction, Short Story Leave a comment July 9, 2019July 9, 2019 3 Minutes

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