Christian Bass
Bio
An author, who writes tales of human encounters with nature and wildlife. I dive into the depths of the human psyche, offering an insights into our connection with the world around us, inviting us on a journeys.
Stories (92/0)
THE WAY HOME
The digital clock above the subway station flickered, signalled the last minute before midnight. Jack Weary walked among the tired crowd, eager to catch the last train home after a long day’s work. As he glanced at the clock, a sense of urgency washed over him. One minute left to get to the platform. He needed to catch this last subway or risk being stranded in the city overnight.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Fiction
Burning Glances
In the seclusion of his bedroom, nestled away from their parents’ prying eyes, their hearts entwined in a secret dance of affection. The soft glow of the bedside lamb cast a warm atmosphere over the room and played around their faces with its delicate light.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Fiction
TOTAL BURNOUT
For some people it felt worse than an earthquake, when I announced the end of my time as a freelance photographer at a moment where I hardly could be more successful. Apart from a few rather rare exceptions, I have not picked up my camera since then.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Photography
The Five-Questions-Challenge: A NEVER-ENDING STORY
Introduction Gear up for the “Five-Questions-Challenge”, the latest sensation in the German literature landscape. This challenge will challenge both seasoned wordsmiths and aspiring writers to tackle five intriguing questions, showcasing their creativity and storytelling skills.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Interview
Black Forest Retreat. Content Warning.
With bullies hot on their heels, Lior Arnow escaped into the depths of the Black Forest. They did not stop even after the softly whispering giants concealed them from their tormentors. When the teenage boy no longer heard the hateful voices of their classmates, they sank into the soft moss under an oak tree. Taking a deep breath, they leaned against the ancient trunk and closed their eyes.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Fiction
Proud to be different
Of all the questions I’ve had to answer in interviews over the last three decades, I’ve always hated the one about the origins of my story ideas the most. For two reasons, in the most cases I had no idea how I came up with that idea; it just happened at some point and couldn’t be driven away. And then there was the fact that I simply couldn't bring myself to talk publicly about the original idea I had.
By Christian Bass3 months ago in Writers
Back To The Future
How to become an uneducated historian The saddest moment of my life was the day the last holocaust surviver agreed to what I tell for years now. Please, understand me right, because I absolutely love being right about something normally. Just in this case, I better had been wrong. But the signs are clear: history will repeat itself.
By Christian Bass4 months ago in The Swamp
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