Kelley Stead
Bio
Grew up on a steady diet of Anne McCaffrey and Stephen King.
Spinning tales in the quiet moments between motherhood and building a business.
Stories (31/0)
My Duty is My Pride
If there was an assignment Kobe hated, it was an arena raid. He wasn’t fond of most of his assignments, actually. But the smell of chemical fires cutting through the warehouse district was especially nauseating. He took one last breath of polluted city air and pulled his visor over his face. His weapon read his thumbprint silently, powered up and hummed as it readied for battle. The night was hot and sticky, causing sweat droplets to course down his back beneath his uniform.
By Kelley Steadabout a year ago in Fiction
Son of a Witch
The wizard, dubbed Ignacious the Inept by his mother, treks through the Mullenwood, carrying the final ingredient in a sling across his back. His feet should not be howling, his back should not be in a constant state of spasm. A warm trickle of pee runs down the back of his robe.
By Kelley Steadabout a year ago in Fiction
8 Bio-hacks for Aging Gracefully
No, you're not old yet. You look in the mirror and still like what you see. But everyone ages. Luckily, today we have a wealth of anti-aging, health and bio-hacking information available all across the internet. I took the liberty of listening to countless hours of podcasts, reading and re-reading scientific papers and experimenting with the "biohacks" and supplements I think have the most amount of evidence across the board.
By Kelley Stead3 years ago in Longevity
- Top Story - April 2021
The Lazy Girl’s Guide to a Less Wasteful ExistenceTop Story - April 2021
I’m lazy. Don’t get me up early. Don’t give me too many things to do per day. Let me meander through life at my own pace. I’m also a chronic worrier. I freak out about what’s in my food, what’s in my hair products and what’s going to happen to the world if we don’t stop using so much stuff!
By Kelley Stead3 years ago in Earth