Despite starting my life as a con artist prodigy of sorts, I really did love books. I devoured them with an insatiable curiosity.
Requiescat In Pace Queen Elizabeth II
I feel like today there is little time for frivolity or creative stories. The only thing that can be acknowledged is the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch. Passing away at the age of 96, she was witness to and partook in all modern history. In a time when women were barely... Continue Reading →
Dragon Stew (The End)
The door opened as if by magic. Out stepped the huge, green dragon. Windsor sniffed at the bowl appreciatively and took one giant mouthful.
Dragon Stew (part 4 )
“Sheesh, you don’t have to shout, sonny! I’m right here,” said Hildegarde chuckling as she moved closer to him. “Yes, yes that’s me, but no one has asked me about that in years; isn’t much call for dragon recipes. What can I do for you?”
Dragon Stew (Part 3)
Sir James traveled for many days and many nights to reach the land where the witch lived. Finally, he arrived at the entrance to Ecstatica Forrest. He wondered through the dark groves of trees until he stumbled upon a cottage that was so covered in vines, he nearly missed seeing it at all.
Dragon Stew (part 2)
I have come to rescue you from the horrible dragon’s clutches. How shall I do it? Shall I run at him with my sword? Shall I climb up your hair and rescue you? Shall I get him to prick his dragon paw on a spinning wheel? Or perhaps find a fairy to put him to sleep?”
Dragon Stew (part 1)
Hildegarde concocted a recipe for a stew sure to keep a dragon full for many months and put out the fire inside his belly. It was a rather niche recipe book, but just what Jenny needed.