Kemari Howell
Bio
Coffee drinking, mermaid loving, too many notebooks having rebel word witch, journaling junkie, story / idea strategist, and creative overlord. Here to help people find creativity, tell their stories, and change the world with their words.
Achievements (1)
Stories (28/0)
To Juneau, With Love
Eating wild garlic was considered an act of treason. By the laws of the Manzanato Order, and the Universal Constitution of Submission to Live, the harshest of punishment would be enforced for any person, family, colony, or stratum who produced, consumed, or harvested an unregulated food source. And everything in the world’s seven sectors was regulated—from the edge of the Americas to the Yukonian Islands and the Africonga. Even the barren Arctic Islands were regulated.
By Kemari Howell3 years ago in Earth
Honey, We're Going Down
In the movies, shower sex is always depicted as this exotic adventure between two ridiculously beautiful people -- hot, heavy, and passionate -- covered in droplets of water and thick, soapy bubbles. Without worrying about physical limitations, gravitational pull, and weight distribution.
By Kemari Howell3 years ago in Filthy
Remembering Stella
Some deaths bring greatness, even in the wake of their devastating loss. The sad ones roll around like rocks, pinging and knocking against us with friction and grief. But the great deaths also blanket us with a sense of comfort, closure, and pure bliss for even knowing such a soul. This is what it’s like with Stella.
By Kemari Howell3 years ago in Humans
Ivory Lies
I once fell in love with a sociopath. He told me the most beautiful ivory lies. Lies so stunning and fragile, like an intricate paper castle standing on a hill in the middle of a tornado. I believed every single one of them because they were breathtaking in their simplicity, just off-kilter enough to sound like truth (this is the trick to being a skillful liar, he would tell me later).
By Kemari Howell3 years ago in Humans