BlogHide Resteemsgravitywrites (49)in stories • 7 years agoOuter Space is in Our Heads: Short Stories & Such - Available for Purchase on Kindle!When time is gone, what will the Universe remember about us? An eclectic collection of fictional short stories that wax cautious and cynical about the misplaced priorities of the human race…gravitywrites (49)in mentalhealth • 7 years agoThe Invisible Bully (Short Fiction)Jake knew that there was no point in trying to fight it. He knew that there was no point in trying to ignore that overwhelming sense of wrong he felt in his head, no point in simply walking away…gravitywrites (49)in writing • 7 years agoThe Big Book of TimeNot many know this, but when the time comes for a planet to part ways with its own existence and the existence of everything on its hitherto solid surface, living and dead, it does not, contrary to…gravitywrites (49)in nature • 7 years agoAbandoned Mini-Putt CourseSome time ago, I heard tell of an abandoned mini-putt course in a forest in my city of Hamilton, Ontario. As someone with a genuine love for exploring the abandoned and forgotten, I was extremely…gravitywrites (49)in fiction • 7 years agoWhat You'll See (Part III)(Part I Available Here) (Part II Available Here) That was all decades ago. I don’t know why this took me so long to write about. I truly don’t, and I can’t say that anything beyond…gravitywrites (49)in fiction • 7 years agoStarting From ScratchNestled deeply in the small valley town of Dundas, Ontario, hidden from sight and sound by a basin of tall trees and the work of glaciers melted tens of thousands of years ago, there lay a small…gravitywrites (49)in fiction • 7 years agoWhat I Saw (Part II)(Part I Available Here) I did speak again, eventually, to ask Bill more about this place. It took me a while, though. In the silence that followed his statement about finally looking past time…gravitywrites (49)in health • 8 years agoMy Brain is an AssholeYou wake up on a Monday or a Tuesday or a Wednesday or whatever and the first thing you think of is the dread that you felt in your half-dreams from a half-slumber in your half-blanketed bed, and…gravitywrites (49)in fiction • 8 years agoDon't ListenI was just curious. That’s all it ever was: a hobby born from my natural curiousity. I wasn’t looking for sins or secrets, wasn’t looking to pull tricks or cause trouble. I just wanted to listen…gravitywrites (49)in short • 8 years agoSome Big Mistake (Short Fiction)“I mean, the whole thing was just a stupid accident, and I don’t see why anyone cares .” It's become something of an exhausting personal mantra for Edgar Greaves, the infamous engineer whose…gravitywrites (49)in scifi • 8 years agoWhat Bill Saw (Part I)I first became friends with Bill what feels like a lifetime ago, back when I was working as a bored, frustrated creative writing teacher and technically out-of-work author. Memories of those days…