I don’t know how I ended up working there. It is all kind of a blur. But it was the last vestige of civilization before the darkness of the road that left it all behind. As I worked nights there, I could feel the bridge out there, just out of reach, but comfortably close. I… Continue reading The Tome
Month: February 2017
The Friday 13 with Eva Pasco
“On the road, as in life—I accelerate!” After retiring from a career in elementary education, midlife restlessness prompted Eva Pasco to rekindle her passion for storytelling by composing fiction that taps into significant issues affecting the lives of women over forty. Her novels in the genre of Contemporary Women’s Fiction are distinguished for their character-driven… Continue reading The Friday 13 with Eva Pasco
The Opera
She had been banished from our home. When my sister left, our home went into a kind of hushed awe. She had been so destructive for so long. With her gone, there was really nothing left but a great sigh and a wandering of spirit. Without her, there was no crisis. Without her, there was… Continue reading The Opera
The Friday 13 with Assaph Mehr
Assaph has been feeding his addiction for books with stories of mystery and fantasy of all kinds. A few years ago, he randomly picked a copy of a Lindsey Davis’s Marcus Didius Falco novel in a used book fair, and fell in love with Rome all over again, this time from the view-point of a cynical… Continue reading The Friday 13 with Assaph Mehr