Category: Mer Stories

  • Stories can be flexible. When they need to be short, they can be short; when they must be longer, skilled artistic sight will show us where more detail can be added.

  • He’s coming in the morning, were the final legible words on the sheet of paper.

  • If you’ve pre-ordered The Sea Rose, thank you! If you’ve read and enjoyed it on Vella, thank you! And if you would like to be a part of this author journey, join my group on Facebook; we’re all friends there.

  • I did my research (tip: always do research, you do not know everything) and found out that December is not a great time to release an indie book.

  • Elle trudges the battered sidewalks surrounding the market. She carries with firm hands a basket of colored threads for sewing. “Thread,” she calls out, “clean thread for dresses, drapes, mending…” Where people are forced to make their own clothing, deprived of the convenience of shopping, there is demand for things such as thread. Boredom is…

  • “There is no such thing as magic.” Young Elle’s words cause her grandmother, Ama, to flinch. “It pains me,” she answers, “to hear you say such things.” Elle is defiant. “How can there be magic?” she demands. “If such a thing existed, we would not be trapped here with housefires every night.” Ama considers her…