Continued from The Life of Jamison Penn.
As Jamison exhaled, he saw his warm breath fill the air.
‘Morning,’ the man spoke with a smile.
‘Morning,’ Jamison replied back, much more reservedly than the man.
‘Working on your book?’ the man queried as his stride took him closer to the door.
Jamison thought about the suspense novel he had been [...]
Archive for June, 2008
The Life of Jamison Penn (Part 2)
Posted in Suspense on June 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I Looked Into The Mirror
Posted in Poetry on June 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I knew of one who was once locked up tightly,
The room to move was only ever so slightly.
Mind in turmoil, and bleeding heart in despair,
The pain to endure, another would not deem fair.
The rules were followed, the line was walked straight,
Yet those were left wanting as words closed other gates.
Contempt for self, no knowledge of [...]
The Life of Jamison Penn
Posted in Suspense on June 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The aroma of fresh ground coffee brewing in the background – there’s nothing like it on a Sunday morning. Jamison Penn took a seat at a table inside The Coffee Range located in the heart of midtown Memphis. This section of the city was full of character, many of the houses being built in the [...]
The Cup of Coffee
Posted in Life on June 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Most people enjoy a cup of coffee, or one of it’s various relatives such as the latte, cappuccino, mocha, or breve. And you can even get your coffee served iced and chilled these days.
For me, as a new resident of Brussels, Belgium, I look forward to the coffee selections. My wife likens regular coffee in [...]
The Man of Antivia
Posted in Fantasy on June 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Deeply embedded within the forest of Antivia, there was one who lived isolated from the rest of those in the land of Thorenfield. No one knew exactly where he lived within that vast forest. And most had never seen him face to face, aside from only a handful. But they say, if you listen closely [...]