As a mysterious illness creeps up on a man's life, his relationship and identity plunge into the unknown.
A lake. A forest. A camping trip, and a young man who discovers his childhood friend has become a different person.
Let's get real for a minute.
Yes, the age-old question. Also, a story about a woman and her unusual family and how to rebuild a reading habit wrecked by adulting.
On dealing with heartbreak, why I don't believe in the idea of seeking discomfort, and the story of a prince who discovers he has a lot in common with his enemy. Oh, and there's a cat, too.
Notes from the metro is back with a short story about the dangers of learning your future, thoughts about creativity, and why the Hobonichi planners are the best.
Why I'll (probably) never write a novel, unfinished books, inspiring movies, and this week's short story from my blog.
He'd be gone again in the morning. And she'd be gone, too.
The people may be gone and the air may be thick and toxic, but the crows remained.
When he arrived, the sea he found was not the one he remembered—it was impossibly still, welcoming, blue as far as the eyes could see.
He was not supposed to be alone in the forest.