I loved today's story, Jason. I'm sure Death did too! Your last haiku really made me smile. It made me think of a short story I published years ago called Chameleon.
I'll have to go find your story! A big reason I write haiku is that I have so many stories in my brain that I'll never have time to write them all fully, so I parcel as many of them out into haiku as I can.
I loved today's story, Jason. I'm sure Death did too! Your last haiku really made me smile. It made me think of a short story I published years ago called Chameleon.
I'll have to go find your story! A big reason I write haiku is that I have so many stories in my brain that I'll never have time to write them all fully, so I parcel as many of them out into haiku as I can.
I know the feeling. I have a list of books to write that I'll never finish in my lifetime. Here's a link to Chameleon. https://www.amazon.com/Chameleon-Dascha-Paylor-ebook/dp/B00FH3FY60/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=chameleon+dascha+paylor&qid=1634164650&sr=8-1
It looks good. I just bought the ebook version. I can't wait to read it!
Thank you! There's only an ebook. It's just a short story.