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Tag Archives: Short Fiction

Shadows born

19 Sunday Nov 2017

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Fiction, Poem, poetry, prose, Romance, Short Fiction, Writing

Shadows born from eerie evening light
sink below to play the black and white
a grim ritual to call all souls
to dance away the burden of their woes.

We watched, as young boys on the cusp of men
in the startled awe that led us then
our eyes on fire, our ears turned deaf
to warnings spread by those who’d left.

Those nameless wants and dreamless nights
spawned countless tumultuous depraved delights
that slowly stole our sense of time and space
blinding us to our very selves erased.

Shadows born to eerie morning light
lost among bleak music since twilight
now our ritual to bend our souls
to forget the lives for a pittance sold.

© EMMI LAWRENCE

Those Bloody Christmas Elves Teasers

12 Sunday Nov 2017

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adventure fantasy, Fantasy, fantasy romance, Fiction, Flash, gay romance, Holiday, LGBT, Love, M/M, Novella, paranormal, prose, Romance, Short Fiction, Those Bloody Christmas Elves, twitter, Writing

Two more days until Those Bloody Christmas Elves comes out! These are all teasers I posted on twitter, so a few of them have been mangled and cut down from their original lines in the story, but the essence is all there! Enjoy! <3

That sensation, a dreadful draining, squeezing of his soul. He hadn’t felt fear in so long it took precious seconds to identify it. #MuseMon

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) October 2, 2017

 

They kissed under a starlit night, upon a snowy blacktop, with red and green lights blinking a wicked hypnosis in their eyes. #LoveLines

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) October 2, 2017

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The Baywater and The Hurricane

05 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by Emmi Lawrence in Fantasy, M/M, Short Story

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adventure fantasy, Fantasy, fantasy romance, Fiction, gay romance, LGBT, Love, Romance, Short Fiction, Worldbuilding, Writing

Siuvai returned to Gale Heights with an ancient denizen and a brand new name. Siuvai the Hurricane. It had a fierce ring to it, as if it represented a warrior or a dancer, someone in constant motion, a roaring force.

Everything Siuvai was not.

The denizen, Procella, churned within her totem, her power settled in Siuvai’s veins willingly, though with a discomfort that had made it difficult for Siuvai to sleep in the days since he’d found and freed the ancient force.

Gale Heights did little to settle his blood either. The great Heaven Falls poured into the sky betwixt Watertown and the Heights, its booming voice not as tranquil as it’d once been. In the other direction, Ashburg burned on through the night, flames of the tallest buildings licking at the undersides of the Steamstone Bridgeway that rose to the Height’s hovering islands.

Siuvai could occasionally feel the heat from the steam whenever the gusts whipping and whistling through the islands dragged it in its wake. Not for the first time, Siuvai considered moving closer to the other side of the city where crystallized homes wafted a chillier, dryer air upward into Gale Heights. Perhaps there he would find what he was looking for. Then again, leaving the Heights in favor of the serene lakes at the base of Watertown might prove more worthwhile.

When he finally found sleep it was out there upon his veranda, the never-ending roar of the Heaven Falls a crushing lullaby and the turbulent winds of Procella sweeping around his house, emptying the void his home had felt since Verravia.

He woke to Procella as well, a splash of sea-rain spraying against his face to alert him someone stood at the door. Siuvai pushed to his feet with a reluctance that sank all the way to his bones. With mind lagging still, he took his time straightening himself out before stepping off the veranda and inside the house proper. There he paused.

Procella had been busy. Her totem, freshly carved with swirling streaks of grey, hung swaying in satisfaction from his mantel above the hearth. His house could be aptly described as a disaster zone. The outer walls shook with a frenzy not seen since Saburranae, while oft-moving spinning columns pulsed throughout the room. Siuvai closed his eyes briefly as one such hurricane-strength column swept over his bathing area, spitting a jet of water across his small library and the dining table beyond.

“Procella, please,” he murmured.

Her columns settled into more understandable and predictable patterns, shifting around the edges of the bathing space, the library and the sleeping area to give a sense of privacy within those sections of his house. The floor remained a slippery mess, spotted with ink-blurred paper, unworn clothes and odds and ends that Nim, Verravia or Mirrimati would have never thrown about. Procella swirled even more, that disconnect between them growing, yet her strength dimming. With another murmur, this time in apology, Siuvai stepped up to the door and willed the whirling wind and rain to part. It did, with a last spit that blew directly into the face of the man standing just outside the house.

“My apologies,” said Siuvai instantly, “I’m terrible at—” Continue reading →

Micro Poems Collection #1

15 Sunday Oct 2017

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Fiction, Flash, Poem, poetry, prose, Short Fiction, Writing

Masks of metal, wood and feather
hide secrets and their bearers
so we seek them by their stares

~~~

Chill wind cuts across your skin,
jagged blades of air.
A god’s breath, a demon’s howl
rising from its lair

~~~

A creature of spirit, a stolen beast
muscles and sinews made of souls
power, strength from a single heart

~~~

Across the thorns and winter ice
pixies frolic in the bramble
They bring the sparkle to the snow
then into holes they scramble

~~~

Tepid waters, sea salt sting
moonlight shivers, welcoming
twilight secrets, from the sea
engraved passage, to the deep

Lines to Read By (Sept)

08 Sunday Oct 2017

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adventure fantasy, Author's Notes, Fantasy, fantasy romance, Fiction, gay romance, LGBT, Living Metal, Love, M/M, Short Fiction, Storm Dancer, Writing

This month I’m spending the first two weeks writing on that ‘somewhat secret’ project I mentioned last week. I’m not very good at keeping secrets though, so be prepared to get into the holiday spirit a little early next month :)

As for the teasers for today, these are a few I posted last month while writing Storm Dancer (Living Metal I). Now, be aware, I altered a few lines so they could be read and understood independently since I wasn’t posting character names. However, Storm Dancer was written in 3rd POV and was most definitely about two men named Oskar and Cristofer (despite me having a female pronoun in one of these teasers).

That’s one of the challenges when writing about two men in 3rd–you have to be a little more careful with your he/him/his pronouns so everyone knows which man is doing the touching and which is doing the groaning, etc, etc, etc… XD

For just a scant moment, he entertained those gutter thoughts, the depth of them as dirty as his apron. #SlapDashSat #ShareWrit

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) September 2, 2017

He could be the hardest ass in all the city when a deadline loomed, his eyes sparking like hammers on steel. #SlapDashSat #ShareWrit

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) September 2, 2017

Somehow he made every touch personal, every look flirty, every word sensual. There was no question why the city loved him. #MuseMon

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) September 4, 2017

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First Date Taboo

01 Sunday Oct 2017

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“Technically, yes.” A pale flush crept up Charlie’s neck and spread across his cheeks, the color clashing with his long, flaming red hair. “But we ended up only getting fined for trespassing.”

“And?” prompted Terry.

Charlie shook his head marginally, glancing around the restaurant before refocusing on his dessert plate. “And nothing.”

“You blushed harder than this wine. Don’t tell me nothing. Tell me the story.”

“Uh…” Now Charlie’s discomfort ramped up to a ten, making Terry reevaluate his pushing. He was just about to recant his demand when Charlie went on. “It sort of involves an ex and that’s a taboo topic for first dates so…”

The gentle clinging of silverware on china and the hum of the saxophone in the bar in the next room finished Charlie’s sentence. He then opted for a gulp from his water, bypassing his wine glass completely. The discomfort lingered, though the flush under his freckles began to diminish.

Wanting to put Charlie at ease, Terry chuckled and leaned against the table to say, “No taboo topics with me. I won’t judge.” He lifted his brows. “But only if I get the juicy details.”

Charlie’s shoulders relaxed and his lips curved. Most of his self-conscious behavior faded. “All the juicy details? Because it wasn’t exactly a PG night.”

Terry waved a hand nonchalantly before picking up his glass. “I’m an NC-17 type of guy.” Continue reading →

In between the busy days

17 Sunday Sep 2017

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Fiction, Flash, Poem, poetry, prose, Short Fiction, Song Lyrics, Writing

In between the busy days

of catching trains and bills to pay

of looming deadlines kept at bay

by flurried habits come to stay

that drag us from our youth most gay

and teach us numbing, awful ways

to cope, to handle lives of grey

that never should have been okay

 ~

In between those busy days

your call, your voice flies me away

from deadlines, habits must obeyed

to lightened moments lit by rays

of soulful joy that makes me say

you always lead my thoughts astray

for when you call, the greyness fades

and life transcends beyond okay

© EMMI LAWRENCE (5.19.2017)

Lines to Read By (August)

10 Sunday Sep 2017

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gay romance, Houndmaster, LGBT, Novel, Poem, prose, Short Fiction, twitter, Writing

Here are some of my favorite teaser lines from last month :)

All from Pup Games (mm fantasy romance/coming of age novel) except for the one with the picture. That one was a writing prompt I had fun with.

<3 you all! Hope your weekend has been going well :)

 

The fantasy of a perfect union disintegrated as they discovered each other, one dark secret at a time. #TalesNoir

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) August 2, 2017

The pounding of paws on the dock came long before they arrived. We were fast away by then, hidden by the deathly smell of the marsh. #Thurds

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) August 3, 2017

Those insidious thoughts I covered with more mundane ones, fooling myself that I was healthy, whole and needed no one’s help. #FictFri

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) August 4, 2017

The shore jutted out as if some giant had spliced it together, one side a rising jungle, the other barren stone. #Slapdashsat #Sharewrit

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) August 5, 2017

Some people claimed the marsh sat at the edge of the world, but they’d never seen the ships pass under the stars. #ShareWrit #SlapDashSat

— Emmi Lawrence (@EmmiLawrence) August 5, 2017

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Tall, Dark & Handsome

03 Sunday Sep 2017

Posted by Emmi Lawrence in Contemporary, M/M, Short Story

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Fiction, gay romance, LGBT, long-reads, Love, M/M, Promotion, prose, Romance, Sale, Short Fiction, Writing

Every coffee shop needs three things: black coffee, free Wi-Fi and a hot barista. The trifecta for all our caffeine-addicted, lust-driven and connectivity issues.

Perfection is not easy to find.

That place off Mackle Street has spotty internet. The cafe down on the corner of Humble Way and 4th has burnt coffee and a stream of loud teens. The place a street off of that—Cloud Coffee and Tea—is so quiet you’ll know every bit of drama between the two baristas before an hour is out.

The discovery of the century is this narrow cafe called Tall, Dark & Handsome—or TDH to us regulars. The windows have navy blue, yet sheer, curtains that both let in the light but stop nosy window gazers from seeing computer screens. The hum of activity, while just a murmur, is enough to give a sense of cover. The tables are small but rounded, hard wood yet curved comfortably, obviously meant to entice a person to sit for long lengths of time because they don’t numb backsides or leave lines of pain behind the knees.

Small shelves, each filled with a spattering of books, are scattered throughout, some of the tables having them built into their single center legs. The unwritten rule is you take one, you leave another. One kind, though likely anal, older gentleman has taken it upon himself to keep those shelves sorted. There’s a fantasy and sci-fi table, another with romance and paranormals and two more with dramas and thrillers. The non-fiction fills the largest shelves by the bakery window.

The coffee beans are ground by hand in-house, the occasional humming of that pestle no where near as ear-splittingly painful as the machines in other places. The baristas make hot cocoa from scratch as well, their pots of melted chocolate and warm milk a constant aphrodisiac.

They wouldn’t be, if it weren’t for the lean specimen of male beauty always standing behind that stove. He wears no name tag, though his apron is as black as his hair and his coffee-flavored eyes are as hypnotizing as the real thing. His smiles are brief, his attention briefer. His hands move deftly in their work, skills that likely translate well into the bedroom. His book bag is filled with computer and textbooks when he leaves at noon and the occasional overheard conversation puts him in law school.

A man like that is sure to be attached. His ability to be an ardent lover a byproduct of all that unwavering focus and intense ambition. How he must feel, hot and willing, sweet and strong, moving over his partners… Continue reading →

Footsteps echoed on that path

20 Sunday Aug 2017

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Footsteps echoed on that path
and strident voices screamed,
yet when I crossed beneath the eaves
not all was as it seemed.

For empty was the entrance
and the corridor beyond.
All that moved within that gloom
were opinions right or wrong.

They flew on wings of torrid air
and cried their thoughts aloft,
a cacophony of scorching sound
and winners missing oft.

I listened to the arguments
debates in endless rounds
circling within that hall
no solutions in those sounds.

Temptation grew within my breast
to join the deafening heights
becoming one with all that air,
a soldier for those fights.

Then came a tread upon the walk,
another just like me
coming to investigate
that loud cacophony.

She stood within the doorway
looking up within that gloom,
then glanced at me with little care
before she left the room.

I followed in explicit wonder
that the shouts she did not feed
and found her kneeling in the garden
tearing out the weeds.

For what is better, I don’t know,
but I did know which I liked
for the noisy heated air inside
did not change the real fight.

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