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Eric Hammers
Bio
Just a regular, fifty year old Dad of three who loves to write and share his stories. My parents raised me on Grimm Fairy Tales and Opera, so my writing tends in that direction. I have a wide selection of favorite authors including EAP.
Stories (3/0)
A Winter Fairy Tale
There once was a boy who loved his father so much that he accepted an invitation from his father to go on a snowshoe hike through the woods. This boy, who we shall call Hans, was not an active child, and preferred instead to read books about elves and castles, and watch television shows, and play tabletop dice games with those same elements in them, and he definitely did not like being cold. His Dad, however, loved to hike and Hans loved his Dad, so he screwed up his courage, got on his winter clothes, poles and snowshoes and followed his Dad out into the forest behind their house.
By Eric Hammers3 years ago in Fiction
Yaga Resort
Jack hated camping. Specifically, he hated the kind of camping that his wife, Jill, enjoyed, which is the kind of camping that she grew up with. No RVs or campers. No, the kind of camping she liked was just in tents. And that’s how he felt. Tense. As in Past. But, maybe, he thought, he might be able to salvage something out of this relationship and this camping trip. He didn’t know what, though.
By Eric Hammers3 years ago in Fiction
A Winter Fairy Tale
There once was a boy who loved his father so much that he accepted an invitation from his father to go on a snowshoe hike through the woods. This boy, who we shall call Hans, was not an active child, and preferred instead to read books about elves and castles, and watch television shows, and play tabletop dice games with those same elements in them, and he definitely did not like being cold. His Dad, however, loved to hike and Hans loved his Dad, so he screwed up his courage, got on his winter clothes, poles and snowshoes and followed his Dad out into the forest behind their house.
By Eric Hammers3 years ago in Fiction