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

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

Posted by ractrose on 21 Aug 2025 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past     Chapter Nine City Ways   (part two hundred forty-one)             Out the window she saw crows, a bustling river of crows, the train like a rowboat drawing their ripple in its wake. The crows were at the corn, where […]

My Blog Week: December 22 to December 28

My Blog Week: December 22 to December 28

Posted by ractrose on 19 Aug 2025 in The Latest

All the Latest from Torsade!                                     Two episodes of Bedlam, Richard arguing salvation with Bayard. A Yoharie, Trevor touting Totem to Giarma.           My Blog Week: December 22 to December 28     Yoharie […]

Are You Haunted (part three)

Are You Haunted (part three)

        Are You Haunted (part three)           Powell thought Guy’s job must be easy, though. Mostly driving around. “You don’t need anything, I’m gettin on.” This, and a Jesus lord possible, under breath as Guy turned away. He was offended. Powell wasn’t sure how he was going to […]

Are You Haunted (part two)

Are You Haunted (part two)

        Are You Haunted (part two)           He heard crickets, and the repeated call of a whippoorwill. And they would not have started up, he knew this much of nature, unless the storm were retreating. He heard Rohdl. “You know nothing about me. For a very long time, […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part two hundred forty)

All Bedlam Courses Past (part two hundred forty)

Posted by ractrose on 15 Aug 2025 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past     Chapter Nine City Ways   (part two hundred forty)             The Chicagoans were at Indianapolis, waiting; they had left Cookesville on the afternoon of finishing their work. Élucide had said goodbye to her father, half wishing he would say, […]

Are You Haunted (part one)

Are You Haunted (part one)

        Are You Haunted (part one)           O happy living things! no tongue Their beauty might declare: A spring of love gushed from my heart And I blessed them unaware: Sure my kind Saint took pity on me, And I blessed them unaware.   Samuel Taylor Coleridge The […]

The Totem-Maker (part eighty)

The Totem-Maker (part eighty)

Posted by ractrose on 12 Aug 2025 in Fiction, Novels

  The Totem-Maker Chapter Nine The Recalcitrant One (part eighty)                       Seven of those nine days I’d felt the peddler egged the pilgrims on in their trespass. But I had never been told the meadow belonged to me. I had not hailed Moth, though knowing […]

The Tambinder Engine (part eighteen)

The Tambinder Engine (part eighteen)

      The Tambinder Engine  (part eighteen)     She woke in the trailer. The last home she would ever have, Deenie began to believe it. Her story had kept them past time for driving the cracking asphalt, and Rory with Tirza was under a blanket, on the small square of floor. You woke […]

All Bedlam Courses Past (part two hundred thirty-nine)

All Bedlam Courses Past (part two hundred thirty-nine)

Posted by ractrose on 9 Aug 2025 in Fiction, Novels

          All Bedlam Courses Past     Chapter Nine City Ways   (part two hundred thirty-nine)             i. Northbound     The gloves she wore were old kids of Mrs. Frame’s, yellowed but elegant, pearl-buttoned, summer perforations dotting the backs. “Those ones, I got from my […]

Story: A Friend (part five)

Story: A Friend (part five)

Posted by ractrose on 7 Aug 2025 in Fiction, Novels

        A Friend (part five)     Wednesday that week, she put on her black cardigan. Not the berry with the faceted buttons, not her best to impress a stranger. She held possessions against the day, from the stub of a pencil to her good lace tablecloth. “Superstition,” Lorin used to say. […]