
Taylor Rigsby
Bio
Since my hobby became my career, I needed to find a new way to help me relax and decompress. And there are just too many stories floating around in my head!
Achievements (1)
Stories (59)
Filter by community
Test Of Faith
Chardonnay and dancing zombies - that’s how I’ll always remember my 21st birthday. The folks closet to me may not be surprised by this, but my idea of “partying” has always been pretty tame. As a bookish introvert, I never care much for loud crowds or expensive vices. Even today my idea of a "party" is a night in with food, background music, and movies.
By Taylor RigsbyExclusive • 9 months ago
When a Thriller Jumps-the-Shark
In this day and age it’s no secret that many women enjoy true-crime content. And for an assortment of reasons: some take comfort in knowing that, no matter how bad life can get, things could always be worse. Others, like me, are secretly trying to learn how to avoid certain dangerous situations - because I have the battle-prowess of marshmallow-fluff.
By Taylor Rigsby10 months ago in BookClub
The Salvation of Spot-reading & Wikipedia
Spoiler-Warning is in effect; minor spoilers are used to make my points throughout. In looking for my next read, the highly-recommended Riley Sager came up as someone to check out - typically online. Not until I joined my current book club did I ever get the chance to read one of his books, and now I can say: I’m not unhappy that I gave it a try.
By Taylor Rigsby12 months ago in BookClub
Immaculate: Chapter 2
Mr. Conrad offered me something to drink as we sat on the rickety patio deck. I politely declined, eager to get the full scoop before he changed his mind. Alice, meanwhile, he sent off to work on homework in the kitchen while the grown-ups talked in the scant piece of land that was their backyard.
By Taylor Rigsbyabout a year ago in Fiction
Immaculate: Chapter 1
The door cracked open and a little voice said from below, “Can I help you?” I blinked and looked down, and saw a child staring up at me curiously. She couldn’t have been more than seven years old, with the curliest head of hair I had ever seen in my life.
By Taylor Rigsbyabout a year ago in Fiction
