Jacob Samuelson
Bio
As an undercompensated idealist, I find that my interests fluctuate from pre-modern chauvinistic literature to mindless and mundane meandering of modern media.
Stories (3/0)
Clouds
It was Mom who taught me to look at the clouds. She would say there is always that one cloud in the sky that is just for you at that exact moment. Sort of like if God was a merry traveler in the middle of a festival creating animal balloons and he hands a special one to you. Whether it was your favorite one or not, you still felt loved and important.
By Jacob Samuelson3 years ago in Families
The Wishing Book
The smell of rain and dirt quickly saturated the way home. The rubbery bottoms of my Converses were starting to slip off the slick thin metal of my bike peddles. I can’t remember which way I needed to go. Was it take a left past the maple or before it? I hate first days of school! I couldn’t have just asked for a ride home from that dude who offered? He and I knew it was going to rain. Whatever, I know it’s somewhere up these hills. Maybe I can take a short-cut.
By Jacob Samuelson3 years ago in Horror
When To Make Things Work or Not Work In A Relationship
What do Relationships Look Like Today? Here are the cold hard facts: In the U.S., Over half of the couple population over the age of 18 prefer cohabiting over marriage, The divorce rate to marriage is around 42% with 1 in 5 marriages ending within the first five years.
By Jacob Samuelson3 years ago in Humans