Daily Creativity Prompt – Porcelain Doll Man

In honor of its 5th anniversary, Indie Blu(e) Publishing and Brave & Reckless are teaming up this November to sponsor a series of 30 daily creativity prompts, comprised of the titles of our 25 published books and four upcoming titles, along with a couple fun phrases to round it out. We think our book titlesContinue reading “Daily Creativity Prompt – Porcelain Doll Man”

More Animal Than Human – Candice L. Daquin

We’ve established humans have had their hour and are on the wan it’s evident when stepping outside to grab some milk you see young men ransacking stores after marching hours in the dying sun marks of ozone holes in their eyes. The place I met you isn’t the same anymore they tore down where weContinue reading “More Animal Than Human – Candice L. Daquin”

Daily Creativity Prompt – More Animal than Human

In honor of its 5th anniversary, Indie Blu(e) Publishing and Brave & Reckless are teaming up this November to sponsor a series of 30 daily creativity prompts, comprised of the titles of our 25 published books and four upcoming titles, along with a couple fun phrases to round it out. We think our book titlesContinue reading “Daily Creativity Prompt – More Animal than Human”

Hospital Poems – Lynn White

First they banned flowers. Unhygienic, you see. Unsafe. With their smells and susceptibility to spillages so people brought poems to hospitals. Then there was a pandemic. And people were banned. No visiting allowed Unhygienic, you see. Unsafe with their smells and susceptibility to carry infection so robots brought the poems to hospitals. Now things haveContinue reading “Hospital Poems – Lynn White”

Dark Objects – Georgiann Carlson

there’s nothing darker than religion than the rape, torture and murder of innocent children the unrealistic demands made on brainwashed adults who continue to support the evil the greed hatred and violence the lies and payoffs the stealing and killing the collusion subterfuge the hidden assets religion is one of the Dark Objects in theContinue reading “Dark Objects – Georgiann Carlson”