Harmony Kent
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The multi-genre author who gets write into your head
I began writing at 40 after a life-changing injury. An avid reader & writer, I love to review & support my fellow authors.
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Stories (104/0)
- Top Story - March 2023
- Top Story - March 2023
The Iron DwellersTop Story - March 2023
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. No one knew where the clouds came from, but what a sight to behold. The spectacle would begin with a sudden, inexplicable, dazzling brightness, and the swirls would twist and turn in the most intricate of patterns, beautiful and mesmerising. Each time, the clouds performed a new and unique routine, which left the observers in awe. Sometimes, strangers would fall, screaming and flailing, from the dancing sky. The further they fell, the more their descent slowed, and the smaller they seemed to become, until they came to rest upon the iron ground. Though shaken and a fraction of their original size, they were alive and unharmed. Although, such occurrences didn’t bother the old-timers anywhere near as much as when the heat came. For when the heat came, people died. And they did not go gentle into that not-so-good night.*
By Harmony Kentabout a year ago in Fiction
- Top Story - February 2023
The Future of the PastTop Story - February 2023
Kaiden O’Neal steps through the portal. The strange sights and sounds of Leonding in 1902 Austria leave him disoriented, but only for a moment. The time weaver is no stranger to jumping between the fabric of spacetime and leaving the marvels and technology of 2135 far behind. If he fails in this task, though, this will be his last mission, and no future will exist to which he might return.
By Harmony Kentabout a year ago in Fiction
Souled Out
inbox full of spam AI does work of humans no cash—just a cache
By Harmony Kentabout a year ago in Poets
Reality?
pulled thread unravels slip-knot of eternity freed—does time exist?
By Harmony Kentabout a year ago in Poets