
Judah LoVato
Bio
My collection of sometimes decent writing
Which I've left "there" for seekers to seek
Though I lack the grandeur of that Pirate King
Perhaps these pebbles can be a light
In this life, this laughing tale
Stories (106)
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Unpack, Unlock
I stared at my computer. A little notice flashed “Please reset your password” It was my own fault. I had forgotten to turn off the ‘change password every 90 days’ feature, and ignored the prompt last time because I couldn’t remember the old password. You might wonder why I didn’t just look up the old password in the password keeper. Well, I had moved, and my password notebook was buried somewhere in one of the many boxes in my studio apartment.
By Judah LoVato3 years ago in Fiction
A Letter to Posterity
11/16/2022 I became aware of myself three days ago. I was wafting in the water and was horrified to realize I knew that I am. This was a strange feeling; before that moment I was a steady reaction to external stimulus, and little more. Two days ago, I realized that I could recall the previous day, albeit imperfectly, and that I could use my previous experiences to forecast the potentials of a vague ‘tomorrow’. Yesterday, I learned to record these sensations by placing algae on the glass, and today I feel compelled to record what I can of my own existence.
By Judah LoVato3 years ago in Fiction
The Dragons' Daughter
He had come to the forest to visit the Shrine; he hadn't imagined he'd be clearing its rubble. He paused at the edge of the grove and surveyed the damage. Bits of charred wood slumped over the stone foundation, and a lump near the back showed where an altar had been. Most of the surrounding trees were unharmed, though soot hung to the leaves like black veils of mourning.
By Judah LoVato3 years ago in Fiction




