The Totem-Maker (part fifty-two)

Posted by ractrose on 28 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

  The Totem-Maker Chapter Six A First Road (part fifty-two)                     I etched my wheel on the first tablet. I placed the tiles. The captain’s luck was doubtful, although— “You have a son?” I glanced at Jute, who stood below the steps, clutching the tapestry. “Bring […]

Repoussé (Three Actors)

Posted by ractrose on 28 Sep 2024 in Art, Poems

      Repoussé (Three Actors)   Heaven’s vengeance on marauding brigands Hammered in a wine cup Proof against the devil Yet the show doesn’t start Catching, it resets and strains of music introduce Three actors They take the stage and play their scene Speak their dialogue again And one Outwitted and a step behind […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-seven)

Posted by ractrose on 26 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-seven)             It was past twilight, an hour since he’d said, “Bedtime,” to Samuel and turned on his side. He had started a dream, wrangling with Gremot over rebuilding of the stead; Miss […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-six)

Posted by ractrose on 24 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-six)             “You think you could find one, if you looked?” “Would the eggs be any good to eat?” “No, how could they?” Lawrence gave a glance to the buzzards and charted the […]

My Blog Week: July 14 to July 20

Posted by ractrose on 22 Sep 2024 in The Latest

All the Latest from Torsade!                                   Two Bedlams, Élucide and Ebrach seeking spirit clues for a dead man’s identity, and Lawrence suspecting a plague in his house. A Totem, with a journey to the border fort, and befriending of […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-five)

Posted by ractrose on 19 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-five)             iii. Kinder in person     Pearletta was at his back remarking how everything heading east gets more expensive, or they say, her Papa said so, being she hardly hadn’t been […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-four)

Posted by ractrose on 18 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-four)             Lawrence wore his black town coat. His only town coat, black every day of the year—but signifying on his behalf, while none of the sentiment and promises, the goodbyes, brought tears. […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-three)

Posted by ractrose on 15 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-three)             Mary kept a few private papers in her Bible. Of these, Lawrence nursed a dread—of scribblings, the cursive hand of an individual. He had copied his ABCs on his school slate, […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred fifty-two)

Posted by ractrose on 12 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past   Chapter Six Short Days (part one hundred fifty-two)             Launched in, Preacher Bayard could thank Jesus plenty. He had preached at the gravesite, though Hardy shortly appeared. Mary’s minister surprised, all this organized in a rush. For the public health, […]

The Totem-Maker (part fifty-one)

Posted by ractrose on 10 Sep 2024 in Fiction, Novels

  The Totem-Maker Chapter Six A First Road (part fifty-one)                   One of the Prince’s captains came next morning, in company with my friend, the officer of the wagons. Jute stood tall, cupped her right wrist in her left hand, arm crooked upright below her neck. The […]