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Flash Fiction Riddle

Posted by Rachel on January 26, 2013 in description, symbolism, writer's sketch, writing |

We collect together in a vast bastion, overlooking the darkened land below. Not a single face around me is the same. We belong to the same legion, and yet none of us are alike. Young and old, large and small. I can see warn out lines that wrinkle some of the hardened faces, and the […]

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Circus

Posted by Rachel on September 17, 2012 in animals, writer's sketch |

It’s nothing new for an elephant to be doing a handstand. At least not around here. Nor is anyone surprised by the cats on trapeze or the dogs that juggle. It is a little strange that my great-grandmother insists on being the clown, though, but I suppose that’s fairly natural, too. If you visit our […]

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Live Operations

Posted by Rachel on August 16, 2012 in action, animals, writer's sketch |

Just got moved from the R&D department into Live Operations. Most people see this as a death sentence. But I see opportunity. Sitting at a desk, researching charges and trying to figure out how to make them a better experience is the worst. How was the visit? Did you return more than once? How would […]

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Dystopian Sketch

Posted by Rachel on July 23, 2012 in Planet Earth, writer's sketch |

Staring at the dried waterhole, I can feel my tongue drying out with the last hope for water. The planet’s dead. And so are most of its inhabitants. That’s what we get for using all its resources. Pure selfishness, really. Touching the clay basin, the remnants of moisture collecting on my fingertips, I can tell […]

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