The House That Remembered Dreams
Every door opened into someone’s forgotten sleep.

A writer finds her childhood within its walls.
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The Cave Part 6
If you have ever heard a tale about yourself that you cannot remember and doubtless think is made up, you will know how I felt when Tharkin related all that the eagle had seen of me before my memories were scattered. Of far distances and traveling companions that I did not recall, camping out under the stars and making our way to the mountains with deliberate purpose. The great bird had lost contact with my party once we entered the forests, and the seven other members were not seen again by him or his brethren since.
By Jamye Sharp6 days ago in Chapters
The Cave Part 5
Tharkin never answered my question. I tried to get him to interpret the vision I had seen in the smoke, but he claimed he had not seen what I had. This was no more satisfying for me than it would be for anyone else, but after several days of working with him maintaining the extensive gardens and tending to the livestock, I learned that he was master of what he would reveal and when. If I wanted to learn more of the voice in the cave, I would have to seek it out, or stumble on the answer in my own time.
By Jamye Sharp6 days ago in Chapters
Goodbye, Mr. Duvall
It is turning out to be an interesting year. I was in the middle of teaching a class when a pop-up appeared on the screen announcing the death of Mr. Robert Seldon Duvall (yes, that was his full name). I was in the middle of a discussion on the obsession we have with winning when it comes to sports (the Winter Olympics was a theme), and I felt as though things were coming full circle. We had already lost Gene Hackman last year, and along with that titan, it feels though one particular golden age has closed off to be replaced by...?
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