
Heather Hubler
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Thank you to everyone who filled this journey with wonderful memories :)
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a small bit of twine. Runner-Up in Maps of the Self Challenge. Top Story - November 2025.
~ A small bit of twine twisted around my wrist, embedding in my skin. I think the year was 1982. I didn't notice it at first until I felt the first tug pulling my small body in a direction I didn't want to go.
By Heather Hubler4 months ago in Humans
the wilds of solstice sun and stars. Winner in The Sound of First Frost Challenge. Top Story - November 2025.
~ saffron-silkened leaves swirl and dance, vein-covered maps of months cascading, a funeral procession of variegation, gently pirouetting on long exhale;
By Heather Hubler5 months ago in Poets
A Story with No Beginning. Runner-Up in Return of the Night Owl Challenge.
Of the roughly 8.2 billion people on the planet, Stalone–at least that's what he called himself–had no idea how many bodies he had inhabited. He'd calculated it would take roughly 22.5 million years to transfer to each one, and he was fairly certain he'd never repeated a transfer. That was about as much as he knew.
By Heather Hubler4 years ago in Fiction







