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Till We Have Faces A Novel by C.S. Lewis
by wannabwestern
To those familiar with the Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis' novel Till We Have Faces A Myth Retold may come as a pleasant surprise. Till We Have Faces is a dark, complex novel suitable for adults. As a... published 8 months ago
Wash Hut, A Novel, Chapter 7
by wannabwestern
Mary Elizabeth had worked herself into a position of expertise, which she was not about to concede to the only man in the room. "Grief laundry, the laundry we wash when we are grieving." Her tone was so didactic that even Mr. Harold believed her. "What does this grief laundry look like?" Mr. Harold was opening his washer, which Mary Elizabeth was just now noticing to be a triple loader. He too had not separated his whites from his coloreds, nor had he washed his towels separately. She squinted o published 6 months ago
Fiction: Wash Hut, Chapter 6
by wannabwestern
One, day, she knew, the kids would be grown, off to college or some other adventure, and then it would be just her and this doublewide. Oh, she could ride in the truck with her husband Gavin, although she had done plenty of that early on in their marriage. It just wasn't the life for her. No, she and Gavin had hit some speed bumps in their marriage early on, and they disappeared when she had quit riding everywhere with him. published 6 months ago
Fiction: Wash Hut, A Novel, Chapter 4
by wannabwestern
Poor Sam woke up with a start, clutching the pillow tightly. Brushing away the beads of sweat from his forehead and his upper lip, he didn't know whether to cry into it, or scream. He had seen her again. published 7 months ago
Fiction: Wash Hut, A Novel, Chapter 2
by wannabwestern
...Since I can't bottle hope, here I am on a dare." Alice said, brazenly smiling a broad fake smile that showed her even teeth. The fat fortune teller didn't say much, and she smelled like camphor and moth balls. She didn't buy Alice's act. Not for one minute. The fortune teller could smell fear, and it was a perfume. published 8 months ago






