Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author
Bio
Published Poet and Author. Making rainy days feel like Sundays with words.
Stories (146/0)
- Top Story - April 2024
The Voyeur's Incandescent ReasoningTop Story - April 2024
The woman sat nonplussed, in the Waiting Room. In a sort of daze, looking straight ahead patiently. She had already had three small breakfast's that morning and a nip of sherry, this was not unusual she would typically wait until an hour after she took her anti-depressant and was her morning routine. She was merely following instructions she assured herself, shifted slightly in her seat and feeling a little heart burn thought, maybe she should skip lunch. Dom had said to have the task done this week. She was well used to his methods and desired to get this over and done with soon. She glanced at her watch, smiled weakly at the Receptionist who was there for a moment and then gone.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author17 days ago in Fiction
Penumbra Complete
Echoes Chase Languorous Illuminations with a most Pluralistic wave Shining face to face of Each * Acrostic poems are almost as much enjoyment as observing the two disks barely touching but give an unearthly tone to the daylight.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author17 days ago in Poets
2024 New Year's Predictions
Hello out there in the world of relativity where by gones can be bygones and some can go bye and be gone! I wish I could say that there would be forgiveness, awareness and great strides in peace this new year but as society, we are not there yet. Small strides at the same time make big efforts and we as human beings are capable of bigger strides.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author4 months ago in Humans
Try Writing Something New
I was browsing Amazon for what sells best in Indie books with no particular genre in mind. Research says that Spiritual and Fiction genres are still popular (the genres I write in so yay). Horror always is and so is Romance, some books combine the two which was new to me.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author5 months ago in Writers
No Dilemma
I am the only woman in the world who hates to be fixed up on a date? Does it just seem wrong to you? Is it necessary? Heading into 2024 I can't believe that I am writing this yet here I am well into middle aged (yepper) and re-stating the obvious.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author5 months ago in Humans
- Top Story - December 2023
- Top Story - November 2023
Empathy With A VowelTop Story - November 2023
The bards of old had it right. Once upon a time there was no names for musical things, no strikes of chord, drumbeats or unified efforts, an array of meaning that doesn't exist in genres. The point was to resonate with an earthly wonder, a far reach to the atmosphere for words to bring forward a sound that matched the clouds. Or any living force that moved nature. Spread your wings, fly a bit was to empathize with a vowel and howl louder than any animal. To make vocal chords disappear and blend as sound in an arrangement known as music. There was only one purpose – to express yourself. To lift your head and send them to chaos, to roll them to the ground, or to lift their spirits to the air. Or just have people forget their troubles for a while. To find your voice is all that matters. So, once upon a time whether it was a bard of old, a thing with wings or ancient wisdom leaving it's stamp on time, an orb was left behind. One to bring wonder to song. Forget is my middle name.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author6 months ago in Humans