via "A Gap Where Love Used to Be" by S. D. Jones
Still Unexpected
Chapter 1: A Most Outstanding Asshole Another tip on writing, the one most commonly spouted by so-called Creative Writing teachers and professors, is: show don’t tell. What this means — I probably don’t need me to tell you this — is that you should write in a way which allows the reader to come to... Continue Reading →
Friendship Regained
I’d known you well, so well, but we’d drifted; floating, spinning, unfettered. A chance encounter, friendship regained. Stumbling from the old college bar, together. We laughed a bit too heartily, your phone to your ear, telling her that you loved her. I didn’t see the taxi — you’d stepped into the... Continue Reading →