
Tiffanie Harvey
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From crafting second-world fantasies to scheming crime novels to novice poetry; magic, mystery, music. I've dreamed of it all.
Now all I want to do is write it.
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The Blessed City
King Nikolai walked the courtyard turned graveyard. The moon had hardly risen to its peak when word of the disaster at the borstal woke him from sleep. Before the sun broke the horizon, he arrived at the borstal and was taken to the yard. He stepped over the dead bodies that still lay unmoved. Blood latched onto his boots and he carried with him the smell of burnt flesh. Dozens of Kings Men and several blessed children had their lives taken just hours before.
By Tiffanie Harvey4 years ago in Fiction
The Blessed City
"Right then, tea?" The dwarf wobbled his way back through his home. Maneuvering around the fallen items with short plump legs that stretch as tall as the rest of him. He had a round face to match his round frame and a trimmed auburn beard that grew thick on his jaw. "Blasted guards, think they run the place because they have ol' Kings brandishing. Ta!"
By Tiffanie Harvey4 years ago in Fiction
Let Us Fall
In the deepest throes of the night, filtered beneath layers of synthetics, we dream. Black and white fields, dusted in shadows and silhouettes. Unaware, we stand, hand in our pockets, a wheat germ tucked between the creases of our teeth, hats tipped just shy of straight. We observe, crouch, speculate, question. We know something is missing, out of place, forgotten. Hijacked? Our badges flash under rays of light, the words “world’s best” permanent and unwavering.
By Tiffanie Harvey4 years ago in Fiction
The Blessed City
The air swirled a mean grey, rustling the dead earth beneath her feet. Homes that once stood proud crumbled at the touch of a simple breeze. Unsteady floors lay broken and tethered, shattered from the weight of the war. Where the grass once lay green and lush, it now was brittle like old bones.
By Tiffanie Harvey4 years ago in Fiction




