It is to be observed that things appreciated for their value or their interest lose with repetition, because they are no longer able to arouse curiosity as to their course, since it is already known. To see them often, makes them stale and tedious. On the other hand, things with which the value lies in their whole beauty gain by repetition, as they are then more and more understood.
- Arthur Schopenhauer, Chapter Ten Theme Quote: Intrigued. Jason.
For some, the bonds of love defy the boundaries of mortality. Submitted to “Through the Lens”, a fiction anthology recording life through the lens of others. Dedicated to J. Miller. The sentiments or opinions of the characters are not my own. Rated M for mature. // // […]
// // Summary: Written for The Officer and a Gentleman fiction contest. WWII-era Infantryman returns from the front, reuniting with the only girl he ever wanted. Rated Mature for Adult content. Contains descriptions of sexuality and nudity. Readers under 18 years of age prohibited. Entry and Winner of Judge’s Choice for the Officer and a Gentleman [...] […]
// // As many of you know, at the time of removing my story Black and White from the Internet, I set the ambitious goal of having the novel available for purchase by November 15th. Since then, I have altered my entire life, changed my career and priorities, and with the inspiration and support of my family [...] […]
// // Greetings! I am participating in the Twilight Fandom Gives Back fundraiser for Alex’s Lemonade Stand, hosted by Ninapolitan, TBY789 and Lolashoes. 60+ authors will be auctioning off their writing for this excellent cause, so check it out and bid on your favorite authors! Click to see my thread! Bidding opens on November 15th-November 20th! My terms for […]