Getting this story down on paper isn’t exactly a pleasant experience, but I at least thought that I remembered all of the details. I thought that I remembered everything there was to know. I guess, in a sense, I was right. However, as I started to write this down, going back over some of these … Continue reading The Curious Case of Rebecca Murdoch: Part 5, The Road to Nowhere
Category: Realistic Fiction
Ice Cream on the Cliff
I love to eat ice cream. Most people associate it with a hot, sunny summer’s day. I, however, enjoy mine on a cool summer’s night. I remember when I was young, I would occasionally go out for ice cream at night with my father. We would drive up from the lonely ice cream shop in … Continue reading Ice Cream on the Cliff
The Evening I Left
I lie on the pickup truck out in the field, and I gaze at the stars. I hear crickets chirping, and I hear the occasional faint breeze. I’m alone, and I have no idea where I’m going or what I’m doing. I faintly hear, or rather, don’t hear, the not-sound of my father’s not-voice as … Continue reading The Evening I Left
The Discoveries of Peter Bloom: Raspberry Pi, Twin Siblings, and Nasal Trauma
I'm bad at giving gifts. I'm supposed to know what people want, but if they want it so badly, why don't they buy it? Of course, you don't pay for a gift, unless your child gives it to you. Anyways, if someone's well-off, you have to give them something that you think they'd want, but … Continue reading The Discoveries of Peter Bloom: Raspberry Pi, Twin Siblings, and Nasal Trauma
The Discoveries of Peter Bloom: Introduction
Greetings, internet, welcome to my blog! My name is Peter C. Bloom. By day, I am an odd child. I do not talk much to others, nor do they talk to me. I get good grades, though. In any case, I have had plenty of company in my work. By work, I mean my research … Continue reading The Discoveries of Peter Bloom: Introduction