
Cody Segraves
Bio
Thanks for reading! I'm happy to receive feedback. I don't write often, and mostly for fun, so my work could definitely use some... work. See, that's what I'm talking about, that was pretty lame. Hopefully my actual stories are better!
Stories (8)
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A rock, alone
In a forest lush and teeming, where trees whispered ancient secrets and brooks giggled over pebbles, there resided a rock. Not just any rock, mind you, but one of distinguished character and somewhat peculiar aspirations. This rock, named Rocky (by no one in particular, since rocks rarely get named), lay nestled beneath ferns and moss, a silent observer of the verdant utopia.
By Cody Segraves2 years ago in Fiction
Workplace Hazards: Europa Mission
Dr. Marsh, While I'm sure you're aware of the inherent risks involved in our astrobiological expedition to Europa, I am compelled to bring to your attention a rather extensive list of concerns that I have. The conditions here are far from optimal, and the day-to-day reality is not reflected in our official reports.
By Cody Segraves2 years ago in Fiction
A Good Day to Be an Ant
There was a thrill in the air, a palpable sensation of imminent discovery that sent a ripple of excitement down Antoinette's antennae. For an ant, she was a seasoned forager, a veteran who'd faced the perils of the world above ground, the terrain vast and fraught with challenges from her diminutive perspective.
By Cody Segraves2 years ago in Fiction
The Butterfly and the Salt Lick
With wings beating gently against the summer breeze, Carmine, the Red-Banded Hairstreak butterfly, fluttered over a sea of green. She was drawn by a primal force, an ancient call passed down through generations, sung in the microscopic codes of her DNA.
By Cody Segraves2 years ago in Fiction

