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“Oh, tis a grievous condition.” the Healer woman said. She pushed a lock of white hair away from her face.
“It happens when children are slow, as they often are. There are those that call it Snail Face, but I prefer the more accurate term of Laziness.”
She huffed and motioned at the child’s face. “You see it all the time. Children not moving for days or weeks and the snails come and make their home upon the child.”
She leaned in to speak to me, whispering to me softly. “There is but one cure. You must take this.” Here, she handed me a satchel full of a glittering powder.
Upon further inspection, the powder turned out to be pepper. “What am I to do with this?” I asked.
“You are to sprinkle this on the child’s feet so that they get itchy. The child will want to dance and dance, and the snails, no longer content to live on a moving host, will vacate straight away.”
Here she blushed and handed me a handkerchief. “You may need this. They do tend to leave a little snail poop behind when they are shocked by movement.” She huffed out a breath.
“Dirty little blighters.” She spat out a lump of spit. “You see ‘em all the time in all the dirtier of houses.”
I took a moment to consider her rudeness. First in the act of spitting on my floor, which was quite intolerable. Then the act of calling my house dirty. I wondered whether her words were meant as an insult or merely as a frank comment. I took her words as the latter.
“Why you dirty little trollop.” I kept the smile on my face. “It’s so nice of you to drop by.”
She smiled back. “Oh yes, fun.”
Sometimes at the end of the day, when she got home from work, she would not turn the lights on. She would let the day gradually darken into the evening which would shift into night.
She was up early in the day, the sun rising with her as she walked to work. The darkness followed her home when she finished her day. She had a little moment of sun, shining through her apartment windows like a beacon, before the shadows started to creep along her floor.
As she would prepare for the next day and then sit to read her book, she would wonder at the fact that she lived in the shadows, but time still remained eternal. She existed in darkness except for one true moment in her day.
She began her day in almost complete darkness, the lights outside lit her way as did the lights of the buildings. They kept the darkness at bay. She remained indoors for the day; there was just too much work to do.
However, it was as she was making her way through her building to get to her office that the sun chose to rise each day. This was her time.
It always happened at the same moment: she was walking across a glass bridge, windows on either side of her. She would stand there for a moment and look at the sun, rising on the water. Pink sky in morning, a sailors warning, pink sky at night, a sailor’s delight, she would think.
At home, after work, she kept the lights off and let the shadows linger, except for one light to read by. She would let the light fade. That one moment of brightness, that pure joy, was enough for her.
Both the light and the shadow brought comfort.
Sometimes at the end of the day, when she got home from work, she would not turn the lights on. She would let the day gradually darken into the evening which would shift into night.
She was up early in the day too, that the sun rose with her as she walked to work-and the darkness followed her home when she finished her day. She had a little moment of sun, shining through her apartment windows like a beacon, before the shadows started to creep along her floor.
As she would prepare for the next day and then sit with her book in her chair and read, that the passage of her day existed in shadows, but time still remained eternal. She went to work with the darkness and it would begin to waken after she had started her day.
She would hold the brightness inside of her for the day, the sight of that sunrise every morning, She began her day in almost complete darkness, the lights outside lit her way as did the lights of the buildings. It was as she was making her way through her building to get to her office that the sun chose to rise each day.
It always happened at the same moment: she was walking across a glass bridge, windows on either side of her. She would stand there for a moment and look out at the sun over the water. Pink sky in morning, a sailors warning, pink sky at night, a sailor’s delight, she would think.
At home, after work, she kept the lights off, let the shadows linger, except for one light to read by. She would let the light fade. That one moment of brightness, that pure joy, was enough for her.
It filled her for the day.
Hey Everyone!
I’m pleased as punch that Sophie’s Choice, my first book for children, has been released by Wolf Flow Press!
Originally written for a college assignment, while I was going through edits and revisions I gave the story to read to people I knew who had children ages 6-10. The response was overwhelming. Everyone asked when it was going to be a real book.
It was thrilling for me that children were responding to the little book so well. Their want for a real book of Sophie’s Choice helped me to decide to make that dream a reality. And now Sophie’s Choice is published!
You can get your eBook copy for $0.99 here:
And you can get Sophie’s Choice in paperback for $6.99 here:
But what is Sophie’s Choice about you ask? Well, here’s a bit about this young reader’s chapter book:
Sophie is a little Chihuahua who wants to explore the world around her. The only problem is she does not know what it is like beyond her backyard gate.
One day she escapes and learns that the world is not what she thought it was. Along the way, Sophie meets Anastasia, a girl who rescues her.
They both have to learn something important and only love can help. Won’t you join Sophie?
To celebrate the release of Sophie’s Choice, Wolf Flow Press is giving away most of its previous publications free for five days!
You can get your copies here:
Brave Animals:
Light in the City of Shadows:
When Love Blooms:
Mall of the Dolls:
After/Life:
Talking Poems:
That’s SIX FREE EBOOKS! How cool is that? Now, these aren’t children’s books, but they’re FREE! Wooot!
And just in case you want to try out Sophie’s Choice before getting a copy for your little one, the eBook edition of Sophie’s Choice is currently FREE for five days! So that’s SEVEN FREE EBOOKS! Sweet!
You can get your eBook copy of Sophie’s Choice here:
If you enjoy it, consider getting yourself a paperback copy to share with your child, or to read for yourself! You can get the paperback copy of Sophie’s Choice here:
Super cool!
I do hope you enjoy Sophie’s Choice. If you DO read the eBook or the Paperback, feel free to leave a review or let me know your thoughts about the chapter book!
Enjoy!
Wolf Flow Press is celebrating the release of Sophie’s Choice in Paperback and eBook! So, right now, you can download the following four books free for five days for your Kindle, iPad, iPod Touch and Android devices!
When Love Blooms
Brave Animals:
After/Life:
Talking Poems:
Coming up for free tomorrow and free for five days will be:
Mall of the Dolls
Light in the City of Shadows and
Sophie’s Choice! Well, the eBook edition at any rate. Stay tuned for a little bit about Sophie’s Choice and make sure to click away and download those free eBooks!
Totally Awesome!
Check it out! I’m going on tour! Well, a virtual one at any rate and that is just as cool. It’s to promote the anthology FREAKY FLASHES, available now from Breathless Press. The anthology features my freaky flash titled Reaping Darkness, which follows Reaping Shadows (also available from Breathless Press).
Here’s where you’ll learn more about FREAKY FLASHES throughout the week:
November 26: The Divas of Desire
November 26: Reviews by Molly
November 27: Queen of the Night Reviews
November 27: Christine Young Romance Writer
November 28: SnifferWalk
November 29: Wicked Readings By Tawania
November 30: My Reading Obsession
November 30: Tamaria Soana
I’ll be checking in and saying hello when I can as the week goes on, so make sure to stop by the blogs and read to your heart’s content. I DO still have five free copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post to win a copy. First give to leave a comment win! Sweet!
You can get your copy of Reaping Shadows Here:
And you can get your copy of Reaping Darkness, contained in the Freaky Flashes Anthology, here:
Awesome!