Hannah E. Aaron
Bio
Hello! I'm mostly a writer of fiction and poetry that tend to involve nature, family, and the idea of growth at the moment. Otherwise, I'm a reader, crafter, and full-time procrastinator!
Stories (30/0)
A Contrasting Couple of Book Review Haiku
A few weeks ago, I came across Judey Kalchik’s post about creating haiku with the subject of the poem being a book review. I’ve written a few book reviews, but they were more on the long-form side to fit work as assignments for when I was in my MFA program. And while I’ve wanted to continue writing book reviews, my brain has supplied me with many distractions and worries to keep me from digging into serious book reviewing.
By Hannah E. Aaron9 months ago in BookClub
Reflections
Flowing, dammed, or iced, the river was strong. It'd kept their family's extra grain moving from their field to others' mouths, bringing them duits and groots and stuivers. It'd watered their cattle and sheep and kept the animals going to the butchers, bringing their family guilders and comfort.
By Hannah E. Aaron11 months ago in Art
A Chronicle of Cats
You have arrived at a funny-cats compilation. I've been around cats ever since I was little. I've accumulated stories and scars. I actually caught cat scratch fever when I was in the first or second grade because a kitten decided I deserved to be scratched up since I wanted to keep it from getting close to a road. But what can you do?
By Hannah E. Aaron11 months ago in Humor
In Appreciation of My Dad
So, I'll be honest. The Bonus-Booster involving the "Men" community brought me here as a contributor (though I am excited to read some of the stories posted here written by others, especially men). As I considered what I could possibly write about, I decided that, since June is the month of Father's Day (in the United States at least), I would focus this article on my dad. He is one of the best portraits of a man I have in my life.
By Hannah E. Aaron11 months ago in Men
- Top Story - June 2023