29 January 2010
"Of Rust and Dead Sound" #Poetry
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 11:18 PM 5 comments
Labels: poetry
28 January 2010
"Unwanted" #Fridayflash
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 7:00 PM 27 comments
Labels: Flash, Fridayflash, poetry
26 January 2010
Viral in a Good Kind of Way
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 9:27 PM 6 comments
Labels: Silly award to make you smile
21 January 2010
"Head" #Fridayflash
They all said that it wouldn't work, burying that half-eaten head. The demons still was in it, and they’d continue to plague whoever had it in his possession. The witch down south told us to burn it and take the charred skull to a crossroads outside of town, as far as we could go. The intersection confused them, she said. The raised spirit of that cursed thing would stand for an eternity, just trying to figure out which way to go to get back to town. Them ghostly types ain't too smart after all.
Me and Jeremy took it down out back, doused it in lighter fluid and set it afire. The thing screamed like bloody murder. It had no eyes, but me and Jeremy could feel its cold stare. We wrapped it up in one of Ma’s kitchen towels, (the one with the tan mushroom print on it) and threw it in a sack with some turkey and cheese sandwiches and headed out of town. The closest intersection was out on Interstate 33, where it crossed over Farm Road 210.
"Where'd you get this anyway?" I asked, watching him swing the sack around. He chawed his gum like a cow chewing on cud.
"Out by the cemetery. Robert's Ma just died. We happened to be out there makin' out."
"We?"
Jeremy blushed. "Me and my girlfriend."
“Gross, that thing is Robert's Ma?"
"Well, what came out of her grave anyway."
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 2:00 PM 29 comments
Labels: Fridayflash
"this" #Poetry
I am
a box of paradox
so hard to be free
gracefully
to be who I am
the lion eats the lamb
and I see
a peaceful eternity
I am not money
but power
in each and every
torturous hour
a simple inoculation
of revelation
into the center
of my gravity
It's hard to be
mean as me and yet
still have a heart.
I'll bet you never knew
that I could kill so very
kindly
and that those words
could tear apart your stolid beliefs
A definite electrocution
of pointed and repeated
persecution
A new disposition
on my limited edition
A snide remark played out between
the sheets of music and me
the worst drama queen
I know you've never seen
Someone as quite as contradictory
and extraordinary
as me.
an apparition bestowed upon
a grateful mind
A perfect find
to highlight an otherwise
grey-streaked day--
I don't come any other way.
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 7:55 AM 7 comments
Labels: poetry
20 January 2010
Helping Haiti - Cash for YOUR Comments!
I'd like to direct all 85 of you lovely, lovely people over to Linda's blog, where you can leave a comment and send a little cash to Haiti, no strings attached!
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 6:44 AM 5 comments
Labels: OUtside link
14 January 2010
"The Missing Piece" #Fridayflash
Japan is far from here, full of imagination: pagodas and kimonos, koto players with painted faces, and Mahjong.
A little man stops to admire the piece―it's been missing from his set for so very long. If he brings this home, he says to himself, his life will certainly change.
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 5:13 PM 23 comments
Labels: Flash, Fridayflash
12 January 2010
Entry up over at Clarity of Night
He has drawn me back again, my entry is here. Comment if you like.
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 1:15 PM 6 comments
Labels: Flash
07 January 2010
"Omega Rising" #Fridayflash
The rain spit on steaming pavement in the blasting heat. The second sun hadn't risen just yet but Alpha Star did the warming, and the Omega prompted Citizens' Precautions.
The geese would fetch at least one litera of water, which would get her a good price back on the street. Her lean frame strained under the weight of the dead birds, unplucked and hung by their necks on a rope. Since last spring when her son was born still and lifeless, she'd managed to drop the weight with a little help from the Slat. Slat was a slang term for some long technical term she no longer could remember. It did that to you, The Slat. Slat. She slithered a parched tongue over her lips in anticipation. Life was a fuzzy purple haze on slat. Branda was no problem on the slat. Killing birds wasn't hard on the slat. Branda should have had the boy, not her. A woman bearing a live child was becoming rare and stupid.
She hurried on, unmindful of the warning horns signaling Omega's ascension. Motion occurred at the edges of her vision. A woman fell to the ground behind her, pulling another man with her. Another victim of the The Ninety-Year Drought? Perhaps. Perhaps it was The Slat.
Tesa chewed her peeling lips and shoved through the crowd.
A tug snagged her attention. A small boy, fool that he was. Trying to steal her precious quarry. Geese were scarce these days. Tesa shuffled forward, planting a hand in the middle of the boy's forehead to push him away. The Slat. Had to get The Slat.
The day weighed down on the few ragged souls left pondering the dust at their feet as Omega came into play, far outshining its astral brother. The warning horn sounded again. A few hundred more steps. It could be done. The geese felt like five-hundred octa on her shoulder, and the rope ate through her ripped shirt.
“Lady, you better get out of the suns, Omega is out and you don't look so good.”
Tesa glared at the young man. What was he? Twenty? Less? She took a stifled breath.
“Mind your elders. Mind the sun. I've my suns-screen.”
The man curled his lip at her in distaste and presented her with both middle fingers. “Slathead.”
A woman behind the water counter eyed Tesa warily as the geese were weighed and the water was measured and poured. A half-galo! Tesa was beside herself. Surely she'd be in Slat-heava for the rest of the month, maybe more if she could tell Branda that she'd only gotten—
Omega bore down on her leathery skin and cracked the pavement. The newscast said something about this being the worst Omega day out of the usual four. She turned the corner, her eyes scanning the faceless structures for an open window. Terrible light seared down on her, burning her scalp and drying her tongue to the roof of her mouth. The water sloshed around in the container temptingly. Her throat cried out for it.
The Slat dealer was minding his kids in the breeze of an oscillating fan. Tesa held out the container of water and he frowned.
“You don't look so good Tesa, take the shit and get out of my housa. I don't need you passing out here again.”
Since he'd had his children, he wasn't no fun anymore, Tesa thought with a crooked smile. The Slat squished against her breast as she descended the stairs again.
“Drink Your Water!” Came the warning from rusted bullhorns posted at strategic points of the dirt-laden city, followed by the forecast for the remainder of the week. Dust mingled with the air, creating red torrents of steam, visible and above them all, their fearsome god-star, Omega.
Unable to wait until she'd gotten back to her housa,Tesa pulled out the Slat and unwrapped one to slip into her mouth. Instantly, green mint filled her senses and she closed her eyes. Blossoms and cloudbursts. The roaring of an eternal sea.
The ground rose up to meet her but she didn't see it, or the small brown boy still following her. He slipped the warm package from her twitching, gnarled hands and watched her give one more breath.
It'd only be a matter of time before the Shovela came.
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 8:41 PM 32 comments
Labels: Flash, Fridayflash
01 January 2010
"2 AM" #Fridayflash
Posted by Carrie Clevenger at 12:03 AM 26 comments
Labels: Flash, Fridayflash

