Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author
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Published Poet and Author. Making rainy days feel like Sundays with words.
Stories (146/0)
The Saving
This poem, The Saving, is about saving humanity from itself. In days of global warming, environmental stresses and struggling economies I likened the effort to the days before Noah's act of kindness. I thought it would be a good reflection of life.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author8 months ago in Poets
MY Story Outline
Once in a while an idea comes to writers that just won't leave us alone. So I keep returning to this story. I first started it in 2013 and set it aside because I was building up poetry books and two other novels but this sci fi story remains one of my favourites. They are all my favourites. My mind is important as my body and I gave birth to them there, amongst synapses firing, normal brain operations and the magical force of imagination. I jumped ahead and wrote two other stories based on the beginnings of this one. The first fast forwarded to a set of Science Fiction short stories which I am so excited about I can barely stop writing.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author9 months ago in BookClub
A Best Book Ever
If you believe in magic, self-empowerment and do-it-yourself enlightenment Shakti Gowain's book, Creative Visualization might be just what you are looking for. It has been around for decades and it's been read now by 7 million people.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author9 months ago in BookClub
- Top Story - August 2023
Why Is The Earth RoundTop Story - August 2023
The centre of the round had nowhere to find itself so it wished upon a moment, "I wish I may, I wish I might have roundness as a state of being and starlight as a friend. As we all know wishes sometimes come true.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author9 months ago in Fiction
It Was 1894
The window shone a light on the middle aged man's gleaming forehead. He stifled a yawn as he glanced around the room. The office clerk, Greta, had seated him inside the office itself on a chair against the wall. From there he admired the artwork on the walls, etchings and paintings of boats.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author11 months ago in Fiction