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Joshua Roberts
Bio
I've been writing since I was in the 2nd Grade. I love fantasy and sy-fy. While I generally screenwrite, I just got into writing books.
Stories (4/0)
Arkeron
Cold icy rain fell in drenching sheets, soaking the evergreen forest of the Peherrea Tuu'hum. The dense clouds hung so low that they grazed the tops of the trees. While this wilderness was accustomed to sudden raging storms, this one was unnatural, and all the creatures below could since it, from the tiniest beetle to the largest bear. Despite the rain, there was no wind. Despite a flicker of lightning, there was no clap of thunder, just an eerie silence and an endless deluge. It wasn't the lack of wind or thunder that troubled the forest, but what lurked within the storm itself.
By Joshua Roberts2 years ago in Fiction
Harvesters of Creation
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It's like that old saying, if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it make sound? For sound to be created you have to have an atmosphere and a receptor to hear said sound. Without either, there is nothing... Such is the fate of all creatures lost in the void of the Great Nothingness, such is the fate of a dying star. It dies alone. It dies in silence.
By Joshua Roberts2 years ago in Fiction
Tales of Ulrica
"There weren't always dragons in the Valley." Absalom lifted his eyes from the glass of ale he had been nursing. It was the word dragon that caught his attention. There was a since of strangeness in how it was said. The tone was colloquial, as if talking about dragons was a part of an everyday conversation, like how people talk about the weather or the latest gossip. Is this what the world has come to, he thought. Are dragons just fun topics to gab about while you work your crossword puzzles?
By Joshua Roberts2 years ago in Fiction