Noah Glenn
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Many make light of the gaps in the conversations of older married couples, but sometimes those places are filled with… From The Boy, The Duck, and The Goose
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Tuesday Trickled to Thursday
Tuesday trickled to Thursday. Time took twenty times the time. Tides turned towards terrible theories. The theory that Tiffany texted to Thom tested things. Tiffany thought Thom’s ticker ticked to the time Tessa talked. Thom thundered “That theory’s tripping!”
By Noah Glennabout a year ago in Poets
Haunted Days at the Amusement Park
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn’t my own. The crack running from left to right split the face in the reflection in two like a disgusting scar or a terrifying mouth. However, it was the eyes that were truly breathtaking. Their brown was almost golden. Their shape was just different enough to be unnerving, like some sort of distorted oval.
By Noah Glennabout a year ago in Horror
Hide it Away
Ability for Compartmentalization Avoid feeling blue.
By Noah Glennabout a year ago in Poets
Cabochon and Birchrow Wood
The trees were evenly spaced, having been planted meticulously many years ago. The path through them was distinct with years of traffic between the two villages. The forest, known as Birchrow Wood, was beautifully planted and nurtured by the elves. Even more impressive was the fact the elves had elected to share their home with dragons.
By Noah Glenn2 years ago in Fiction
Zimri, Big Dragon
Toddlers are naturally inquisitive and joyful. Forests are naturally colorful and beautiful. Dragons are naturally all of these things and more. Zimri was no exception, with her yellow-green scales and deep brown eyes. The toddler, sitting on the stump of a maple tree, was quietly sniffling, clearly lost. Zimri’s immense shadow made the little boy look up.
By Noah Glenn2 years ago in Fiction
Dimoono
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. There were many screams as the first astronauts sought to land on Dimoono. Like ships lost at sea seeking the New World, many astronauts were lost trying to land on a planet with a similar atmosphere to Earth. Explosions, crashes, and lack of oxygen were just some of the causes of death in the vacuum of space. Twenty years and sixty-four astronauts would pass. The efforts would be beyond what the first settlers of the New World could have ever imagined. Many light years away Dimoono was found.
By Noah Glenn2 years ago in Fiction
Scottish Scenes
Looking out the window, the red-winged blackbird seemed to be stationary right alongside the window. “I haven’t seen that before.” I said out loud. Then a train whistle sounded. Suddenly I came to the realization that the bird was indeed flying, and the window I thought was in my house was in fact a train window.
By Noah Glenn2 years ago in Fiction