
Emily Marie Concannon
Bio
I am a world nomad with a passion for vegan food, history, coffee, and equality.
You can find my first novel on Kindle Vella here: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09V4S7T4N :) I appreciate all your support and engagement! :)
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Stories (66/0)
Who is Deni?
What can I give you, my beautiful daughter? Please, papa, just a bracelet. I want a green bracelet with a golden charm. Green crystals are not close to our home, but I will find you the finest. As for the gold charm, what shape shall I carve it?
By Emily Marie Concannon2 months ago in Humans
Error, Please Try Again...
"Son, recite the words I speak to you this night." "Father, just tell me where it is, for heaven's sake!" "Do not speak profanely, my son." "Just tell me where the treasure lies." "Your mind is too stupid. You've forgotten how to recite." "Don't mock me! I can just write it down. Or, my Golem will remind me." "You are a man, use your mind!" "Tell me!" "From heaven to Earth, I touch the sky, Where man can't touch until he dies, Flowing streams of golden light, Cascading down the massive flight. The sesame seed's faith my son must hone, if my treasure he wishes to own." And then the ancient man gave up the ghost.....
By Emily Marie Concannon2 months ago in Fiction
Searching For Sanjar
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Anima loved to watch the strange world unfold from behind the window of his room. But what she didn't know was who the man was who owned the room.
By Emily Marie Concannon3 months ago in Fiction
- Runner-Up in Behind the Last Window Challenge
The Last Window of ApolloRunner-Up in Behind the Last Window Challenge
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room... She glanced down at the papyrus on her lap. The hot flames bit at her nostrils as she struggled to finish her inscription before the fires finished their consumption of Troy.
By Emily Marie Concannon3 months ago in Fiction