The Tales of Enderas: Death’s Visit

as the Dragon lay dying
there upon the ground sighing
next to Her a dark figure
coming to take the creature
began to carry Her off
the Winged Horse cried, “Wait! Now stop!”
I wish to put Her at peace.
Who are you I ask to cease?”
“I am He who has no name.”
from the dark cloak a voice came
“To Her rightful home I go,
where the stars do hang so low.
To have a name as you have,
Eras I will be known as.”

The next and final poem in the series coming Feb 15. From the poetry collection Pariah Bound: The Lonesome Poetry.

The Tales of Enderas: Dragon’s History

the Evil One was once Pure
good thoughts in Her mind for sure
until one day wandering
She found something alluring
none know what it may have been
but it changed Her heart within
driven by lust for power
Her heart Greed did devour
She began the War of wars
to which Righteousness did soar
Her campaign ended in blood
with the two of us in mud
She was once Pure long ago
until Her heart sank so low

The next poem in the series coming Feb 9. From the poetry collection Pariah Bound: The Lonesome Poetry.

Coffee and Contemplation: A Change of Pace

I’ve made a few changes to my blog format to streamline my post scheduling and to, I hope, make things more interesting for you, my readers. By the way, if you’re a fan of mine, I will refer to you as Hellcats. Enjoy this new moniker. I’ve started the Snapshot Saturday posts to feature some of my photography. I have many photos to go through providing me with endless amounts of posts for Saturdays. I feel this is more interesting than discussing the different holidays each week. I will continue to talk about holidays on the Wacky Wednesday posts, but those will be the only posts featuring weird holidays.

Sundays will continue to feature posts like this one. The Coffee and Contemplation posts will have a more specific topic of discussion. Since the title came from the Netflix television show “Stranger Things,” it seemed appropriate to make these posts about supernatural storytelling. Starting on February 21, I will begin discussing the many books I’ve read in order to become better acquainted with the genre within which I wish to write. I’ve read many books. This is not intended to be book reviewing, but a discussion in what elements make for great supernatural storytelling. 

I may expand this to include films and television. But that is a lot of content to cover and I don’t want to put too much on my plate right now. There is also poetry, music, and video games to consider in supernatural storytelling and that is way too much to tackle. This endeavor may become more problematic than I’m expecting, but I will do my best regardless. Next week’s post will be a little more fun before I get into the serious dialogue of my reading adventures. That post was already planned for February 14, so I decided to put off my main goals a little while longer. I don’t think any of you will mind. I hope you’ll join me in these escapades into the supernatural. It’ll be spooky fun.