A land-dwelling science pirate trying to empty her mind onto a keyboard.
To my love, It's been quite a while since we've gotten away. There's just no time at the end of the day. But I'd like to take you to a new place;
By Tiz Moore3 years ago in Poets
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. They brought with them a sense of hope, a reminder of the beauty that used to exist in the world.
By Tiz Moore3 years ago in Fiction
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Holly watched it flicker rhythmically. She rocked her head side to side, following the beat of the flame, hoping it would send her to sleep.
By Tiz Moore4 years ago in Horror
You were one in a litter of nine. To me, you were one in a million. I was a freshman, quickly learning that high school isn’t nice to outcasts. I had saved up my babysitting money to cover your adoption fees. It felt like a fortune. Looking back, it was a steal. For $250 I got a best friend. For a small fee, I found love.
By Tiz Moore4 years ago in Petlife
The house was finally quiet, or at least quiet enough. Three months of family and friends all walking in and out of her door like a Lazy Susan filled with casseroles. She had woken up to people. She had fallen asleep to people.
By Tiz Moore4 years ago in Fiction
Marnie teetered on the bump where the carpet from the living room met the warped hardwood of the kitchen. Her mother was cooking breakfast. The tune from an old country-western song made its way from the radio and washed over Marnie’s mother. She started the hum along to the chorus.