Dr. Stephen Dunnivant
Bio
I'm a recently retired educator, now enjoying my true passion of storytelling! I blog, create fictional tales, write songs, and tackle topics most are reluctant to address across society, education, and global issues. Ancora Imparo!
Stories (2/0)
Miracle of the White Leaves
CHAPTER ONE A Dark Cloud and the First Miracle The sun struggled to shine its light through the mist of an Irish morning. From a view of the dawn sky overlooking white cliffs that led to the ocean, a black cloud appeared. It broke into smaller pieces, separating and coming together again and again. The dark mass was composed of thousands upon thousands of smaller black dots. The huge cloud cast a massive shadow over the white cliffs of the island. As the cloud moved closer to the shore, individual spots revealed themselves as locusts. Though very clumsy and constantly bumping into each other, each insect was surprisingly polite.
By Dr. Stephen Dunnivant2 years ago in Families
DragonSplice
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Let’s just say it wasn’t “fashionable.” Until Lilia LongCavern showed up one morning, strolling down the promenade as if she owned the entire town (of course her parents did) with a three-foot green strider on a gold chain, and it all changed. Now, you can’t take two steps without bumping into one of the nearly endless varieties of little creatures in tow by their proud owners. There’s a Dragon Park in the center of town, right next to Dragon Fashions and Dragon Boba Café. Dragon Envy will be happy to make sure you have every accessory needed, down to their platinum studded collars and their useless “flame retardant” leashes. Useless, you see, as no dragon big or small has breathed fire in a thousand years. Nor has any born in that millennia displayed the legendary magic each breed once possessed.
By Dr. Stephen Dunnivant2 years ago in Futurism