T. A. Marron
Bio
Fantastical adventures and dramatic prose are my favorites to write. Dive deep into the drama again and again. You won't be disappointed.
Stories (3/0)
Releasing What No Longer Serves You
As someone who practices an alternative spirituality, I celebrate nature and all that it entails. From every change in season to the phases of the moon, my connection to the divine spirit, the universe, and nature have taught me how to navigate life, drawing to me, peace, abundance, and love.
By T. A. Marron 2 years ago in Motivation
Not All Parents Deserve Respect
When I was younger, my siblings and I went to church every Sunday. Every once in a while, the pastor would talk about the first three verses in chapter six of the book of Ephesians, and every time I heard it, I would roll my eyes. “Children obey your parents… Honor your father and mother… so that you will live a long life…” Conveniently, the lecture would end there. Never had I heard the fourth verse read or preached about. “Parents, do not provoke your children to anger… nourish them”.
By T. A. Marron 2 years ago in Families
Dragon Keeper
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. After generations of relearning and practicing the old ways to bring the magic back into the land, they had returned. The land overflowed with abundance again and magic was practiced freely. When the dragons left us, we knew that as a people, we had made a huge mistake. A mistake that, instead of being rectified, continued for generations. Because of our mistake, the magic the dragons needed to survive slowly leached away and evil was allowed to seep in, ravaging our lands, and taking up residence in the hearts of our closest friends and loved ones. It seemed like very few were able to resist the new evil. As time went on, we lost ourselves, our traditions, and some even lost their lives. That was the darkest time in our history. Now that the dragons have returned to us willing to nurture and protect us, we hope to stay on our now enlightened path and never return to the darkness.
By T. A. Marron 2 years ago in Fiction