
Meghan Thew
Bio
Fantasy writer. Creator of nonsense. Animal lover. Occasional Poet. Dabbler in painting. Only truly myself when being creative.
I've been creating stories my whole life, and with Vocal's help, hope to share with a wider audience. Thank you.
Stories (32)
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Shadow in the Dark
When the lights turned off, Claire saw things. It started with a shadow, in the corner of her vision, hovering just between the end of the bed and the closet. Eventually, the shadow sharpened into features, a nose, a chin, and a pair of deep-set, glowing red eyes. She hid under the blanket, but she knew it was there.
By Meghan Thew3 years ago in Fiction
The Great Above
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Sophie’s grandfather’s room was closest to the surface, right next to the door to the outside. It was his job to guard the exit and to watch the outside through the window, but there wasn’t much to see.
By Meghan Thew3 years ago in Fiction
Scenic Sanctuary Inn. Runner-Up in Weekend Getaway Challenge.
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. It was everything the advertisement claimed, “Scenic Sanctuary Inn. A Bright and Homey A-Frame, with Spectacular Mountain Views.” The tall, triangular structure featured cathedral windows that took up the entire front, a bright green door, and a second-floor balcony for enjoying the view.
By Meghan Thew3 years ago in Fiction
Princess Gianna and the Three Legged Dragon
They called me Three-Leg Runt, or if they were being kind, Stumpy. Dragons are not maternal creatures, so if I had another name given by my mother, I wouldn’t know it. I only know the names that were yelled at me as I scrounged for food in the streets of Ilarius, the capital city.
By Meghan Thew3 years ago in Fiction
What is it like in a Hurricane?
Honestly, a hurricane is a lot of anxiety. First you see a storm brewing. You have days to worry about it, pouring over the estimated track, wondering when you should start to panic. You check the weather twenty times an hour in the days leading up to the storm. And every hour, every update matters. The track can change at any moment. You have a small window of a couple of days to make the very important decision of how much you are going to panic and prepare. If you wait too long, it is too late.
By Meghan Thew3 years ago in Earth

