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K. Kocheryan
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I write, delete, write, and on most days, delete again.
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A Letter to The Next One
"The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own." That is what you will believe at first and maybe until the very last moment. So, as I write this letter sitting in front of the mirror you came across, I think of two things: the first moment my eyes laid upon my reflection and the second, the realization of a strange truth that the mirror holds. And as I listen to the slow creaking footsteps behind me, I wonder, I wonder, I wonder…
By K. Kocheryanabout a year ago in Fiction
A Dragon's Theft
The unnamed forest, inhabited by many hidden creatures and creations, usually practiced silence. It was purposeful, as silence came with many advantages for predator and prey, but it was also not, as silence usually came over ones that felt they had no reason to be present. Today, though, as the sun’s rays tried to reach through the treetops, tried to lighten more of the forest than just the dark dim it usually held, something disrupted that silence. It wasn’t a noise that caused it. No, it was space being taken, occupied. Something entered and did not leave, which was louder than the soft, slow footsteps that entered.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Fiction
31 Days of October Writing Prompts
October is right around the corner, and what better month to inspire creativity and story? For this year, I decided to create daily writing prompts for the month for inspiration to exercise the writing brain. To have fun with putting down whatever comes through the pen—or if a sudden urge comes along, a paintbrush.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Fiction
She falls and pours
For however long it lasts and speaks—changing, slowing, and growing. Whispering with scent. It encloses the small part of the reality owned and, in a way, transforms or transports on solid foundation, stilling or shaking depending on what it’s made of.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Poets
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