Judah LoVato
Bio
Dear Reader,
I hope you enjoy perusing my collection of works, and I would love to hear your thoughts on anything you read: what you liked, what you disliked, and any other feedback you may have.
I look forward to reading with you,
Stories (51/0)
If It’s Mine
My dad had a lot of stories. He told us about Brujos and Bultos*; of a demon dog and the Headless Horseman; and of wild adventures he had with his brothers we could hardly believe. But some precious few were less fantastical, just the simple experiences of growing up. One such story he told was when he and his Abuelo, his grandfather, were out hunting.
By Judah LoVato12 months ago in Men
Metamorphosis
The egg rests in the river feeling safe, but then, “oh! It’s too cramped,” She emerges. She’s surrounded by ugly creatures, “Is this what I am?” She wonders, and, by reflex, catches a passing larva. “Ah,” she thinks, “I see. But I am strong.” She lives and hunts, so comfortable. But one night she thinks, “I feel so cramped,” She climbs up a reed into the air. “It’s hard to breathe,” she thinks, “It hurts! And yet,” She gasps and struggles- hours pass. She sees her reflection, “Ah,” she thinks, “I see. I am beautiful, fully-formed…” she flew, “and free!”
By Judah LoVatoabout a year ago in Fiction
Life
Born in the morning Growing through the afternoon Death in the evening
By Judah LoVatoabout a year ago in Poets
Unpack, Unlock
I stared at my computer. A little notice flashed “Please reset your password” It was my own fault. I had forgotten to turn off the ‘change password every 90 days’ feature, and ignored the prompt last time because I couldn’t remember the old password. You might wonder why I didn’t just look up the old password in the password keeper. Well, I had moved, and my password notebook was buried somewhere in one of the many boxes in my studio apartment.
By Judah LoVatoabout a year ago in Fiction