Tamara Loertscher
Bio
I love writing and creating beautiful, imaginative stories. I try to be as original as I can. I have a beautiful son, who is my entirety, and a loving husband. Thank you for reading my content ❤️
Stories (8/0)
Locket of Love
The heart shaped locket in my hand glinted as the hazy rays of our dying sun shone upon it. After carefully excavating it from a pile of rubble, and brushing off the layer of caked-on dirt that encompassed it, I was able to admire its beauty. It felt solid and warm in my hand, with a weight to it, but not of physical size. The weight came from the memories it held. I closed my eyes and focused my abilities on the locket. A flood opened in my mind of emotions, feelings, and images of the previous washed through me, and into my very soul.
By Tamara Loertscher3 years ago in Futurism
The Sea of Roses
The heavy mansion doors swung open and she stepped outside. How did this come to be? She thought silently as her amethyst eyes took in the ocean of her family’s patented roses, a fortune, laid out in front of her. The sight of which seemed more magical than usual.
By Tamara Loertscher3 years ago in Futurism
The Wisdom of the Clovers
Have you ever experienced the joy of searching through seemingly endless patches of clovers to find that extraordinary four leaved one? Perhaps as a child? Stumbled across one as an adult? I for one have no shame in admitting that I had recently took to my backyard clover patch in search of some luck for my family, and in doing so came across some quite unexpected enlightenment. But first a very brief history on four leaved clovers.
By Tamara Loertscher3 years ago in Humans
A Tale of Two Unconventional Love Stories
Unconventional is defined as, “not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.” The Hand Maids Tale, an adapted TV series, is a masterpiece that mixes horror, unity in the face of oppression, and unconditional love. The premise is unfathomable for any woman (or man who truly cares about women for that matter) with its audacious concept of women being nothing but incubators and servants to men. The fictionalized world of Gilead forces the viewer to think, “what if?” and places them squarely in the characters shoes.
By Tamara Loertscher3 years ago in Humans
Little Black Book of Magic and Mystery
Tamara lay on her back in the meadow next to her grandparents house, starring up into the beautiful blue summer sky. She closed her eyes and felt the cool breeze blow across her bikini clad skin, and twirl through her long blonde hair like silky fingers. Laying in the sun was her place of zen, it helped her to take her mind off of the nightmare that was her life lately.
By Tamara Loertscher3 years ago in Futurism