Now you can read my short stories and haiku on my blog! My present for you.
Read my Short Stories online
Oratea Fortress, Echoes of the 13th Century, 100-Word Story
Corvin Castle, Window Slits and Telling Rocks, 100-Word Story
Kinda Old, Corvin Castle and a Story
Silent Sunday, Light and Shadows on the Beach
The Church Door, a Short Story for Thursday Doors
The Twelve Dreams of Mamer, a Medieval Legend
The Legend on a Great Fire and of How a Village Came to be
Youth Without Age and Life Without Death
The Braveheart who Freed the Sun, 1st of March, 1 Martie Mărțișor
Dream Big, The Fairy Tale, and Butterfly Kisses, 3 x 100-Word Stories on a Cinderella Theme
Through the Searching Eyes of Mona Lisa
Dream Big, The Fairy Tale, and Butterfly Kisses, 3 x 100-Word Stories on a Cinderella Theme
The Golden Gate Portal of Black Church, Brasov, and a Story
The Giant Elephant and the Rain
Why the Warthog is on his Knees
The Giraffe Who Reached for God
Why Rhino is Grumpy and Hippo is Mad at Hare
First Snow and Saint Nicholas for Thursday Doors
A Winter Story for Thursday Doors
Read my Haiku online
I love writing and reading haiku, these delicate sculptures of words and images.
For my Sunday blog post Haiku-San I created the hashtag #haikusan. It derives from Haiku, meaning unusual verse in Japanese (hai=unusual, ku=verse, strophe) and San, the honorific Japanese title when speaking about people. San is also the phonetic transcription of the first syllable of the English word Sunday, Sun-day hence Haiku-San.
A Partridge in a Pear Tree, 1st Day of Christmas
Five Golden Rings, 5th Day of Christmas
Four Calling Birds, 4th Day of Christmas
Geese-a-Laying, 6th Day of Christmas
Ladies Dancing, 9th Day of Christmas
Lords-a-Leaping, 10th Day of Christmas
Maids-a-Milking, 8th Day of Christmas
Swans-a-Swimming, 7th Day of Christmas
Three French Hens, 3rd Day of Christmas