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Waves Haiku 15

Walking through weeds rocks  merge with rising tranquil tides knowing emptiness

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A Dia de Los Muertos Story

Join millions of Mexican and Latino Americans  celebrating Dia de los Muertos today by listening to this original story – The Vision of La Dona Muerte.  

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Waves Haiku 7

Clouds merge with mountains tower over placid bay soothing summer sight

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Visit This New Website

To reach a wider audience and to share more of my work, I’ve launched a new website, http://www.skywalkerstoryteller.com. This site offers a free subscription to Letters from Wonder Way, reviews of my books and other books, a blog that will link to interesting stories and articles, and audio stories. Please visit and subscribe. Stay posted for […]

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Free Write Friday – Jake

Maybe a day late – but finally had time to participate in Kellie Elmore’s Free Write Friday. She provided the above visual prompt and here’s my short story. JAKE Old Jake leaned against the brick wall, then pulled his pipe out of his pocket, packed it, lit it and inhaled slowly. The sweet taste of tobacco […]

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Free Write Friday – The Seed

It’s been a few weeks since I had the time to participate in Kellie Elmore’s Free Write Friday. Below is the prompt and the short story that just came to me immediately. Enjoy. You’re young. You are standing in front of a shop window watching something on the black and white television inside. A woman grabs your […]

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Free Write Friday – Awake

Today’s prompts were these words,  lazy – rain – perspective – glint – somber – trinket – static  provided by Kellie Elmore Awake The lazy girl turned over in bed and pulled the covers over her head as the rain beat against the window panes. She knew she needed to change her perspective about looking […]

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Free Write Friday – Stormy Night

It’s Friday again, and Kellie Elmore has inspired another short short story for Free Write Friday. Today’s prompt was the above photo. Enjoy. She no longer heard his words. It was always her fault. Ever since the second miscarriage everything was her fault, nothing she did was right. It was her fault they were lost that she […]

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My Story and Poem of Meditation

I sat alone in the small dark Poettential Unlimited Poetry Theatre in Harlem with my eyes closed, resting in its silence when a circular light appeared in my mind’s eye. Years later, Grandmama, the woman in his home I was staying in Los Angeles, one morning handed me a tabloid sized journal. I did a […]

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Free Write Friday – Serendipity

Friday has now become my favorite day of the week because of these inspiring prompts provided by Kellie Elmore This time her prompt led to the following short story or is it flash fiction? Serendipity Her name was Serendipity and she loved to hear her father ring the syllables out like a song Ser-en-di-pi-ty, his voice […]

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