
Hannah Moore
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Trouble at the Tea Leafing Café. Top Story - January 2026.
The rain had started right around the time that Annie was buttering her second thick slice of homemade toast for breakfast, and hadn’t paused since. Not that anyone could tell. The windows of the café were fogged over, and with every seat filled with happy customers munching on fresh baked pastries or steaming bowls of the delicious soup of the day, it was hardly surprising. Annie looked around the room, finally taking a moment to breathe after the lunch time rush. Her old life already felt like a bad memory, a part of her history, always, but just that. History.
By Hannah Moore3 days ago in Fiction
Mrs Lydia Osgood’s “Practical Advice for my Daughter”, Chapter 2, How to grow a Spring Garden.
There are times in one’s life when one feels frightfully unhappy and all seems rather dreary. Forewarned is forearmed however, and one must lay the ground for recovering one’s joie de vivre as soon as such a circumstance might be anticipated. Bleak midwinter is such an occasion, and after dark months, nothing is more pleasing to a soul than watching the nodding heads of narcissi on a bright spring day. A spring garden heralds the renewal of light and the coming of summer’s abundance, whatever has been lost to the winter.
By Hannah Moore18 days ago in Fiction
The Summoning of the Tree Spirit. Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
Thank God for Christmas. And Hanukkah. And Yule. And probably a myriad of midwinter gatherings of light, food, and family I’ve never even heard of. Winter is tough, and most of us benefit from something to make it more bearable. Personally, I consider myself lucky to live in an era where frozen earth need not equate to a hungry belly, but even though I can gain eight hundred lumens of light at the flick of a switch, how much more pleasure is there in one hundred little five lumen bursts on a string? Or just fifteen in a candle’s steady glow?
By Hannah Moore2 months ago in Humans
The First Person. Winner in The Forgotten Room Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
She enters the room. The door, she knows, has been here - unpainted wooden panels, plain brass knob, no keyhole - between her bedroom and the bathroom every morning and every evening of every day, and yet she cannot remember if she has ever been inside.
By Hannah Moore2 months ago in Fiction










