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The Ballad of Mercy May #0026
Previous name!” “Alright, curse you, alright,” the old guard at last relents. “If it’ll keep you from pissing yourself, I’ll find out what she’s called, aye?” He turns back to the woman, who has since struggled to her feet just in case she needs to make a run for it — though where she would… Continue reading
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Drabble Rock; January 24th, 2023
despise Marceline despised him. She knew such a hateful emotion was unbecoming of a lady of her stature, and she took care never to give it voice. Her feeling for him was irrelevant anyway. He was Nar’s premiere breeding expert, and all noble families courted his good opinion as if he were the Prince himself.… Continue reading
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Monday Motivations; A Bump In the Road
Hello friends and welcome to another wintery week of writing. Alright, I’ll admit it. I’ve been slacking the last few days writing wise. I’d like to think I have a good reason. I sometimes foster dogs through my local animal shelter, and on Thursday we took in a very sweet but skittish boy. Settling him… Continue reading
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Weekly Writing Roundup; January 16 – 22
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The Ballad of Mercy May #0025
Previous description, though she can hardly deny it’s accuracy. She wants to deny that she is there to cause any trouble (leading a pack of darkwolves to their doorstep notwithstanding), but she keeps her silence. The old guard is doing a fine enough job arguing her case, and she doesn’t need to draw any more… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; The Road to Hell
I had done what I had for the right reasons. If not for the lie, we wouldn’t have marched out to protect the empire at all. We Ride the Storm by Devin Madson It took a little longer than I would like, but I finally finished We Ride the Storm by Devin Madson. Though I… Continue reading
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The Ballad of Mercy May #0024
Previous man, protests. “She can’t just come in! Captain’s orders, remember! All visitors must be questioned before gaining entry to the city. Or have you forgotten the —“ The old guard spits on the ground. “I haven’t forgotten, lad. We’ve been questioning.” “You asked for her name,” Nils replies, frowning. “Which she didn’t give. That’s… Continue reading
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Drabble Rock; January 17, 2023
public The crowd gathering in the courtyard was among the largest Ysala had ever seen in all her time at Casmir. Unfortunately, the woman’s very public breakdown happened during a break in classes, and hundreds of students and faculty alike were drawn by her screams of outrage to the scene of the… disagreement. Ysala was… Continue reading
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Monday Motivations; Not Today, Bad Vibes
Hello friends and welcome to another low energy week of writing. Y’all, I’m not gonna lie to you. I am not feeling it this morning. While I usually like Monday mornings as I tend to feel refreshed and hyped for the week, dragging my bones out of bed to go to work while my partner… 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.