From “Origins”
Order is kept when all powers agree
on who holds power and who serves under
such power.
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From “Origins”
Order is kept when all powers agree
on who holds power and who serves under
such power.
Medusa is available for purchase at Politics and Prose at http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781624291272
Prompt #16: He sat alone and exhaled, as just another piece of evidence proved he was alive…
Prompt #15: She wrote in red because she felt the color was appropriate…
From “The Gatekeeper”
The gatekeeper revels in the power
of denial, deciding who’s worthy
and who is not. The lack of entry quells
the voice of the powerless and those who
lack the proper keys.
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Prompt #14: She picked up the shriveled rose, the only tangible remains of their meeting.
Prompt #13 As she wrote the final words and the lights went out, only the air in the room moved…
From “The Beggar”
Only when one understands the acts of the past
can one reconcile them and see the future.
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Prompt #12
She threw each piece into the fire, hoping the smoke would not give her away.
Prompt #11
She walked away from the terminal, a half smile on her face…
From “Dapania’s Curse”
Truth comes when one is most receptive to it.
Only then can it be understood
and treated with acceptance
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