tales for dreamers
tales for dreamers: pumpkins in protest
The pumpkins are rolling away in protest. Can the farmer stop them in time?
Anitha Krishnan writes Indian-inspired fantasy fiction with a dash of mysticism and soul-searching. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and their cherished child.
tales for dreamers
The pumpkins are rolling away in protest. Can the farmer stop them in time?
life, unadulterated
... because there is no right or wrong way to grieve, just as there is no right or wrong way to die.
life, unadulterated
My aunt died today. And even in her death, she taught me something valuable.
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monthly missives
Hello, Dreamer! Last month I was holding my breath in anticipation of life turning upside down once more: seasons changing, schools reopening, time giving of itself to me in copious amounts for my creative pursuits once again. But when I let go of that breath I had been holding, hoping
tales for dreamers
When you go in search of a sibyl and have to contend with a talking sculpture instead, you reckon he'll tell you what your future holds?
monthly missives
This one is for the days when magic feels elusive, even when we know we can only look inward for it.
tales for dreamers
The wise old lady will tell you where and how to find happiness, but you may not want to believe her.
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"... we can only live by the light we're given, and some of us are given no light at all. What else can we do except learn to see in the dark?" ~ The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean
on writing
Free fantasy short stories for a limited time!
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monthly missives
Come, Dreamer! Let us fall into and explore the liminal groundlessness of transitions together.