
Toby Heward
Bio
Creativity is boundless. We are gardeners that bring forth these fruits of wonder. Nature is my passion and I love to help readers see the stories with their own eyes through my works. Whether its poems, fact, or fiction I bring it to life.
Stories (124)
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Niva's Task
Niva is a snow leopard who lives in the Himalayan Mountains, over 18,000 feet up in the air where very few ever dare to venture. She has made her home in the crags of two overhanging rocks where her two little cubs wait for her patiently. However, patience doesn't last long for the young and soon their are crying for something to eat. Niva rushes from her perch to soothe them before she decides to make the trek out to her favorite hunting grounds. Traveling in this cold mountain habitat is very precarious journey, but Niva has cubs to feed and can't back down no matter the cost.
By Toby Heward7 months ago in Fiction
Berry Blue Beasts
Blueberries, a healthy way to keep one in shape and a delicious treat, but in this case it tells of a beast in blue. In Alaska where blueberries can be found, they have been known to cover the ground in huge mats that many creatures find absolutely irresistible. On this day, there is a creature has decided to pay a visit to their blueberries fields and enjoy the fruits before him. He is an Alaskan caribou and a large one at that. With giant antlers over his head covered in velvet that are as tall as a twelve year old and robust enough to rip apart any tree that stands in his way, he is a beast to behold. In his prime, he can shake off just about any challenger, but not all odds are desirable when food is the prize.
By Toby Heward7 months ago in Fiction
The Mystery Of The Floating Containers
The Old Amber Forest Grove, nestled deep within the tall Canadian Rockies, was a place of whispering pines, beautiful babbling brooks, and a peculiar brand of chaos. It was home to a community of animals as diverse as the wildflowers dotting its lush green meadows, and where the unexpected was, well, to be expected. But even for the Old Amber Forest Grove, the sight of several large, brightly colored containers of different sizes bobbing down the usually serene stream was decidedly out of the ordinary.
By Toby Heward7 months ago in Fiction
The Case of the Stinky Water Supply. AI-Generated.
In the heart of the Woodland Glade, a small, vibrant forest surrounded a picturesque pond. The pond shimmered in the dappled sunlight, fed by a bubbling brook that danced joyfully over smooth stones. This idyllic setting was home to a bustling community of animals who enjoyed the beauty of nature and the soothing sounds of the water. But one bright morning, that tranquility was shattered.
By Toby Hewardabout a year ago in Fiction
Title: Catherine and the Case of the Stolen Food Storage. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time in an old forest glade, where sunlight filtered through the leaves and dapples of light danced upon the forest floor, lived a clever fox named Catherine. She was known far and wide for her intelligence and keen problem-solving abilities. Her auburn fur blended perfectly with the autumn leaves, a hue that made her nearly invisible when she sat still, contemplating the matters that often troubled her woodland friends.
By Toby Hewardabout a year ago in Fiction
Bonds Over Brawn
In the heart of a vibrant forest, three friends made their home: Rascal, the clever young raccoon, Benny, the playful bunny, and Daisy, the gentle deer fawn. They spent their days exploring, playing games, and sharing stories under the wide branches of the old oak tree. Their bond was unbreakable, until one fateful afternoon when danger lurked close by.
By Toby Hewardabout a year ago in Fiction
Milo The Compassionate. AI-Generated.
In a tranquil glade on the edge of the Whispering Woods lay the village of Pemberbrook, a cozy enclave where the gentle babbling of the creek blended with the vibrant rustling of leaves. The villagers were a delightful mix of woodland creatures, but among them, none was quite as spirited as Milo, the lovable mink.
By Toby Hewardabout a year ago in Fiction

