Kara Earnest
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And So The Lightning Follows
The emptiness of the desert swept past the car in a hazy tan glow. Cactuses and tumbleweeds dotted the landscape, sure to be crawling with lizards and hearty desert insects. Grandma couldn’t live further from a temperate climate than she did now, squandered away in the Arizona sun. The sky was practically a bioluminescent shade of blue, the kind of shade electricity crackled like.
By Kara Earnest3 years ago in Fiction
Her Mouth, A Thousand Ivory Deaths
She was first spotted off Rehoboth Beach three miles from the shore. A massive and ancient behemoth, she was easily three tons and nearing thirty feet. One of God’s greatest creatures of the deep blue waters come to wreak havoc on the quiet coastline.
By Kara Earnest3 years ago in Fiction
The Worst Gifts Always Find You
The third package is acknowledged off a street corner in Taipei. Neither the first nor the second packages are given much acknowledgement at all. The first appeared somewhere in Cincinnati but was promptly consumed by a particularly famished street sweeper. The second was deposited deep in the Cambodian jungle and to this day remains exactly where it was left.
By Kara Earnest3 years ago in Fiction