About Rachel

  • Website: http://rachelhorwitz.com
  • Email: email
  • Biography: "I want adventure in the great wide somewhere, I want it more than I can tell. And for once it might be grand, to have someone understand, I want so much more than what they've got planned."

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Flash Fiction: The Secret

Posted by Rachel on August 13, 2015 in description, dialogue, emotion, writer's sketch, writing |

I’d always been told to keep it to myself.

Keep it locked away.

What might happen if it fell into the wrong hands? I didn’t want to know. That could be catastrophic. A disaster great enough to dissolve worlds and destroy life as I knew it.

Securing the door–all eight locks–I made sure nothing could escape, no matter how hard it tried. It was mine to protect, mine to hide. The air was thick and musty, like the lingering heaviness after a storm. An unbearable stillness filled the room and the banging from inside the door echoed like long forgotten thunder.

Let me free, it screamed.

I stopped, wondering if anyone was privy to the truth. Did they know what was hidden here?

Behind the door, there were murmurs. It was rowdy and unrelenting, in constant demand of being let loose. The screams and shouts might be muffled, but they still pleaded for attention. Begged for it. All I could do was pretend they were but memories from another time and will myself to forget.

Let me free, it screamed again.

If somehow it was unleashed…Could it be?

I stared, wondering if there was a way to unhinge the locks and let it out as it wished. Perhaps then it wouldn’t yell so much, wouldn’t cry so much, or cause me such worry. But this was earth-shattering, something that could break walls and create them just as easily. Letting it escape wouldn’t be so simple. It would be a challenge unlike any other, too difficult to handle, too much for me to take.

So, I stepped away, letting its howl sear into my brain.

I’d keep it locked up like I’d always been told.

Hidden from everyone but me.

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Going with the Flow

Posted by Rachel on July 21, 2015 in discovery, emotion, inspiration, writing tips |

I’m a simple girl. I like cats. I like chocolate. I don’t like when plans fall through. But this is publishing, people. Nothing you plan really works out the way you expected. We’ve all been there- assuming or expecting one outcome and then something else entirely happens. Heck, I was supposed to have out-sold JK […]

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Reading Your Feelings

Posted by Rachel on July 1, 2015 in current event, reading |

I’m looking for more YA books (all genres welcome!) to add to my TBR and thought in return for any suggestions, I’d give some recs as well. I’ll categorize them by overall mood they provided me but since reading is subjective and everyone experiences books differently you can take that with a grain of salt. […]

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Shifting Gears: A Spec Fic Writer’s Journey to Contemporary

Posted by Rachel on June 1, 2015 in current event, discovery, reading, writing |

If you follow my blog, or twitter account, or know me even a little bit, you’ll know that I’m a speculative fiction writer. I mostly write alternate history but I have been known to dabble in scifi and fantasy. As I’ve surely said before, I enjoy these genres because they allow for easy escapism. The […]

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