
Robbie Nagle
Bio
Hey there. Welcome to my page. I have recently started walking out the path to writing my first novel. To allow myself other creative outlets, I’ll be using this to post some poetry and short stories that may or may not be in future novels.
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Unexpected Experiment
It was all over the news and all eyes were glued to the screen. Flight 8987, that took off from New York twenty years ago, suddenly landed in London. No one knew how or why, but somewhere over the Atlantic the flight just vanished all those years ago. A joint operation between a couple countries searched the area with ships, submarines, sonar, and satellites. Not a single trace of the plane and all of it’s passengers remained. There was an international funeral held for all of the people that were on the flight and many families mourned their loses.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
Meeting over Mimosas
They say that the monsters only come out on dark dreary nights, but the worst seemed to be found inside a cheerful brunch café, serving bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Marys. At least that is how Detective LeeAnn Carter found the truth to be. She had been following a lead on a known murderer for months through the worst bars and the world of the underground with no luck. Then, as fate would have it, she found him out in broad daylight at her and her friend’s favorite café. A normal person would have been caught flustered by catching the very person she had been chasing down by chance, but LeeAnn was no normal person.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
From Sweat to Sweet
Chapter One Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. However, that night would be different. It would be the night that I escape from that terrible place. Before the sun would rise and the amber dew would glisten on the ground. Before the waking sound of the forge roaring to life, I would flee down that charred road into freedom.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
The Burden of Flight
Long before the sky was filled with birds, they lived in groups under the trees. They were such beautiful creatures. With feathers that ranged all of the colors of the rainbow. These birds gathered in groups and created wonderful music together. Even with all of this beauty, they didn’t stand out from the other creatures of the earth. A fishes scales were equally as beautiful as their feathers, for instance. They longed for so much more than just the ordinary.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
Dear Brother
I gave up a portion of my life to save my little brother, only to lose him in the end. At least, that’s what I thought for the longest time. Until recently, I didn’t understand that we were still connected in some way. This is my story of loss, grief, and self abandonment. Only to be met with hope in the very end. My name is Oris Alheim and I have a lot to tell in this letter, so I will be as concise as possible for your own sake. In a world filled with genetic mutations, I may have one of the rarest and harshest gift of them all. I can travel back in time.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
That Time I got Reincarnated as a Wall
Oh, what a world it would be if walls could talk. The stories they could tell from such a limited perspective. The wonders and miracles they must have witnessed from construction to destruction. Only a world of magic, myths and legends could possess such a thrilling concept as that. Sadly, worlds like that only exist in movies and TV shows. That’s what I used to think, at least. Hi, my name is Brick And Mortar and these are my memoirs. I am the last standing wall of Castle Draníam. Yes, that castle. The home to most of the legends of Trebor.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction











