Huckleberry Rahr
Bio
I grew up with lesbian moms who inspired my love of reading. The library lacked books with characters that reflected my life: diverse in background, gender identity, and sexuality. I decided if I couldn’t find those, I'd write them.
Stories (6/0)
First Run
“Are you sure you’re really ready for this?” Sitting at the table and eating breakfast, I watched as Dad walked in. I knew today was going to be a big day. There was a buzz in the air, a certain vibration I couldn’t explain. Most people didn’t feel the air-current telling them how things would go, but I had since I was five.
By Huckleberry Rahr3 years ago in Fiction
Randall's Gift
Randall’s POV “You are the loveliest of the flowers in this garden, young man.” The boy in question blushed the shade of glowing embers. Randall heard his breath hitch as he backed up a step and, turning on his heel, scampered away, back into the palace.
By Huckleberry Rahr3 years ago in Fiction
Bevin's Spring Break
“Bevin, are you ready for the meeting?” That was an excellent question. Was I? I sat on my bed staring at all the clothes strewn around my floor. Mostly flannels, but a few gay pride shirts as well. I could feel my heart pounding in my chest as I gripped the side of my bed. The meeting started soon. I wanted this. It was just information. Why was I nervous?
By Huckleberry Rahr3 years ago in Fiction
The Cure
“She’s dead.” My heart stopped beating as a tear burned a trail down my cheek. I clasped her hand and stroked the slowly cooling face. “No, that was too fast. She should have had another week…please!” Dropping to my knees I begged the medic. “Please.”
By Huckleberry Rahr3 years ago in Futurism