Habitual Haunting
In haunted houses, I find solace. But I am not a ghost. I think. Cobwebs like the forgotten threads of memories, ghosts like whispers of my past. No one understands. They call it strange, a fixation they can’t wrap their minds around. “Do you like the scare?” they ask. It’s not about the scares (but […]
Jack-O-Lantern Lament
In a village brimming with whispers of witches and wandering spirits, a carved pumpkin sat on a creaky porch, its face ever-grinning but its interior flame yearning for more. But one night a spirit floated by. No… It danced by. The pumpkin’s inner flame flickered and surged, elated by the spirit’s carefree twirls. For a […]
The Secret Life Of Dejection
Tucked away in the familiar fog of forgotten fondness, where tossed-away dreams pile up like autumn leaves, Dejection took up residence. Garbed in rejection, it wore a shroud woven from teardrops and threads of broken hearts. Although it recognized its existence as somewhat shapeless, it seldom saw itself as so. Shapeless was without points, and […]
Sleeping With The Enemy
Author’s Note: Though the title of this piece borrows from Sleeping with the Enemy (a personal favorite Julia Roberts thriller), narratively, I’ve decided to channel my second—possibly third—favorite Julia Roberts movie: Pretty Woman. Apologies to any Sleeping with the Enemy purists who may have expected a more suspenseful homage. However, I will not apologize for […]
Attention Deviated, Habitually Distracted: An Adderall Insight
Is It Addiction If I Keep Misplacing the Fix? I once found myself in a spirited debate with a colleague—a person who had wrestled with narcotics and emerged victorious, riding high on the wagon of sobriety. Their journey was nothing short of inspiring, a testament to resilience and sheer willpower. But as our conversation unfolded, […]
CIADHD
CIADHD I grasp, to some degree, the mysterious world of sleeper agents. Let me break it down for you. Living life diagnosed with authentic ADHD, I’ve wandered through days, even weeks, without medication. And let’s be clear—this was way before the modern shortage of Adderall took center stage. Why? Well, blame it on ADHD. So […]
Several Holes and a Bag of Stones
Once upon a chill October evening, kids in costumes darted from door to door, their laughter a sweet melody in the autumn air. Among them, one child wore a ghost costume with too many eye holes—seven to be exact. It was an earnest mistake, a snip-snip here and a snip-snip there, each cut representing impulsiveness […]
Do Pumpkins Dream of Flying Dogs
Some believe that in a quaint little town, where an occasional tree may eat the wayward kite or periodically a puppy may take to the skies simply by sitting on shingles, the most magnificent pumpkin patch sprouted every year. Burgeoning pumpkins, round and robust, lay bathed in the glow of the harvest moon—each a canvas […]