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The Ballad of Mercy May #0029

Previous a destiny. She’d settle for just her memories. Her real name. Why she was in the woods, surrounded by those… things and why she is here now. You will have your answers, says the voice, though Mercy asked no questions. I swear to you. Go. In the end, what choice does she have? So,… Continue reading
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Drabble Rock; February 7, 2023
annual The annual pilgrimage started in Mohelia and would take Adelaine south through the Principalities, past the plains of Zhazhir, then west to the forest of Fallow, ancestral home of the Yindu. The road would then curve back to the north, skirting the outlands where the barbarian clans of the Earthen roamed. She would continue… Continue reading
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Monday Motivations; Back to Life, Back to Reality
Hello friends and welcome to another warped week of writing. Friends, I cannot describe how good it feels to be back at work. Weird, I know, but I am a person that needs structure and routine in order to be at my best. The last two weeks have been spent largely out of that structure,… Continue reading
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Weekly Writing Roundup; January 30th – February 5
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The Ballad of Mercy May; 0028
Previous on the flag over their heads, but the woman — Mercy — blesses their ignorance. “And from whence do you hail, Mercy?” Nils asks with unmasked disdain. “That’s none of our business lad, and you know it,” says the elder before turning a paternal smile upon Mercy. “The Pale City turns none away.” “Even… Continue reading
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Monday Motivations; Getting Back On the Horse
Hello friends and welcome to another winter blasted week of writing. Well, it finally happened. After 28 straight days, I (unintentionally) broke my blog streak. I mean, I feel like I had an okay reason. I caught my daughter’s cold and was almost completely incapacitated with a headache that would not go away even with… Continue reading
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The Ballad of Mercy May #0027
Previous the flag flapping in the wind catches her eye. Over the top of the crest is a phrase, perhaps the motto for the city. May Mercy Ever Find A Home Here “M-Mercy,” the woman says quickly, aware of the men’s scrutiny. Mercy, repeats the entity in her head. A fine a name as any.… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; Black Sun
This Week’s Read: Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse Percent Read: 9% Thoughts So Far: I’m intrigued! I’d started this book last year (I think? time has no meaning anymore) but I didn’t get very far before I set it aside. I wouldn’t say I deliberately DNFed it, because there wasn’t any specific reason I stopped… Continue reading
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The Chain
Hello friends and welcome to another less-than-ideal edition of Just Another Struggling Writer. I’m just another struggling writer. Friends, I don’t know if you have noticed, but I am not a perfect writer. Brave of me to reveal this publicly, I know, but I must speak my truth as I live it. Yes, its true,… Continue reading
About Me
Kerry Share’s love for writing started, as it so often does, as a love of reading at an early age. At age 11 she wrote her first short story, a Harry Potter knockoff of dubious quality, and her love for creative expression was born. Throughout her teen years she continued to foster that passion through derivative work, and at 23 she turned her eye to original fiction.
Now in her thirties, having taken a break from creative endeavors to cope with an ever changing life and landscape, she is determined to make her dream of a writing career reality.