Brittany Miller
Bio
As a writer who loves the fantastical and unnatural, Brittany enjoys writing fictional stories that fall into the fantasy and horror genres.
Find her here: https://www.facebook.com/thechaosarchivist
Or here: brittanicolemiller.wordpress.com
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Stories (22/0)
Unto Elsewhere She Goes
When Gema found herself on that train for the first time, she was a mix of several parts terrified, confused, and upset. She had been a child when it happened, something small and unassuming with a horrible penchant for sleepwalking at night. If there was one thing she carried from her earliest years, it was her wanderings when she was asleep. Of dreams too real.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - July 2022
Taking a Step in Knowing the Mind, Body, and SpiritTop Story - July 2022
Towards the end of April, in the year 2019, I learned a lot about myself. I learned more than I thought I would, learned about my mind and why the things I thought happened the way they did. I came to understand why I was so different from the kids I grew up with, why I always felt strange and alien even as I pretended I was "just like every other girl."
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Psyche
Till Death Do You Part
The last thing you remember is the changing room you had been in a few hours after the wedding. Your wedding, for that matter. The happiest day of your life, you promised yourself. Finally walking down that aisle with a man who would love you till death tore you apart.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Fiction
How Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives
As a man who lived during two world wars, the Communist takeover, and the NATO bombs of 1999, Elder Thaddeus was one of the most renowned spiritual guides of Serbia during the twentieth century who, despite the suffering he and many others suffered, was a man who focused his ministry around selfless love. Despite all Elder Thaddeus had gone through, he had taught, counseled, and prayed for anyone who came to him in sorrow or in pain. Now, at this moment in time, the knowledge of this man makes me step back and question: how many people today would do the same?
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Longevity
How Breaking Up With My Boyfriend Showed Me I'm Stronger Than I Thought
It's fairly common for us to ask our friends and family to describe us in as few words as possible. I had many school assignments that asked me to ask friends and family to describe me in a sentence. Ten to fifteen words, max.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Longevity
The Carnivore Protocol
I've always been a meat-eater. From my childhood to the woman I am today, my go-to food is something meaty and filling. Like a chunk roast baked inside of an oven for four hours, which I ate often growing up when my Grandma Betty (my mama) was alive.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Longevity
A Matter of Perception
I like to think of myself as a decent person. Despite the cards I have been dealt, with all that has been said and done, I have played this game as well as the best of them. My road might end in this prison, but the path I paved has burned through the shadows of a corrupted society.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Fiction
Driving in the Dark
Learning to drive is a part of growing up and is considered one of the most crucial milestones for teens crossing into adulthood. For me, it was an odd mash of curvy highways that make your stomach attempt to evacuate from your mouth, gravel roads around a lake, and a country road leading to a long, semi-empty asphalt highway outside of my hometown.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Families
The Cabin in the Woods
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It’s one sentence, shy of twenty words. It’s simple and unintrusive, as most stories tend to be when told for the first time. It is a hook, Traveler. It is the start of a warning you did not heed.
By Brittany Miller2 years ago in Horror