Kelsey Harris
Bio
I’m Kelsey. I’m a therapist-in-training who has a background in film (screenwriting, casting, acting). I run a health-related blog and host 2 podcasts - one on health, the other on pop culture.
Stories (5/0)
Trapped
Steph opens her eyes. She has no idea where she is. She flinches as she regains consciousness. How long was I out for? She looks around as her eyes adjust to the nearly pitch dark room. She lies against a wall, in the corner. The room seems to be small and empty, though she can’t be sure because of the dark. A tiny window near the opposite corner from her lets in just the tiniest bit of moonlight. The floor beneath her is definitely hardwood. She can tell by the way it feels. There is a dankness present that sends a chill up her spine.
By Kelsey Harris3 years ago in Horror
Mindset and Moving
It’s the middle of a pandemic, and I decided to move across the country. The main reason for my move was my school placement. I’m finishing my Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and because of the pandemic, placements were short in my very large, but almost constantly stay-at-home-ordered city. I decided to expand my search and applied to a small city in the beautiful Canadian Rockies, nearby where my younger brother lives. I pulled off this whole move in just a few weeks and by January 4, 2021 I was in a new place, where I have only 2 friends plus my brother, but know no one else. Not to mention a placement in community mental health which is a complete career change from what I was doing before. Yet with all of this, I’m feeling comfortable. How is that possible?
By Kelsey Harris3 years ago in Motivation
It Lurks
Friday. Not the thirteenth, but from Kyle’s point of view it might as well be. He stand outside a large tent that he and Shane have propped up in a small clearing. Their campsite has a fire going and plenty of beer in the cooler. Kyle faces his fancy DSLR that rests on its tripod. He talks to it. “We are getting ready to scare the shit out of my ex and her… girlfriend.” He makes a face during the last word.
By Kelsey Harris3 years ago in Horror