Author Archives: Sarah

About Sarah

Now residing in Las Vegas, I was born in Michigan and moved to Texas when 16. After getting my Masters degree in English, I moved to Hollywood, because of the high demand for Medievalists (NOT!). As a freelance writer and editor, I found Nevada offers better conditions for the wallet. I love writing all sorts of things, and occasionally also create some artwork.

Psalm 2

Friends of the heart show forth the joy of the Lord; They lift me up from the depths. Thank You, Oh Lord, for the people @@@You have placed on my path. Thank You for the meeting of minds, @@@where understanding … Continue reading

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Psalm 1

Oh Lord my God, You have watched over me in many trials. Day and night you have met me on my path, Your presence has sheltered me in the dark night, @@@when silence and solitude have battered at me. Even … Continue reading

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“The TWILIGHT ZONE Ending”

_____The flickering black and white images danced across the wide screen before the celebrating audience. The frantic male human rushed anxiously into the scene, crying out in protest: “It’s a cookbook!” The audience expressed its appreciation of this example of … Continue reading

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Burn Notice: “Hostile Negotiations”

Yet another of my TV spec scripts. Since the show has now ended, I’m putting the script here as another writing sample, to amuse those who like the show and want to read something new. This story would have fallen … Continue reading

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: “Obsession”

In this CSI story, the Graveyard Shift team of the Las Vegas CSI lab catch the homicide of a young girl on a school property after a school fair. But Grissom is fighting a fever. Catherine sends him home, but … Continue reading

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X-Files: “Sasquatch”

In this X-Files tale, when Mulder and Scully are sent to the Pacific Northwest, for once, Mulder is the skeptic about the prospect of a strange creature on the loose. All he sees is murder motivated by jealousy. But Scully … Continue reading

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Dark Journey

As he slowly sat up, Dick thought, “Ugh. Now for the great adventure.” He slid from where he was sitting and put his feet on the floor. He grunted lowly as the sudden cold crept up his leg. He glanced … Continue reading

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Love and War (Part 2)

[Continued from https://www.scribblerworks.us/fiction/love-and-war-part-1/] “Isn’t it obvious?” he returned, coming round her with a hand on the small of her back.  He used that gentle pressure to direct her near the bandstand.  He paused in front of the lead player, and … Continue reading

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Love and War (Part 1)

  [Aym Geronimo and her Post Modern Pioneers are the creation of John Morgan Neal and Todd Fox. She and her troop of friends first appeared in the Shooting Star Comics Anthology in 2002. John solicited prose stories of the characters … Continue reading

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Lenten Haiku

In 2013 as part of the season of Lent at my church, members were invited to create haiku expressing their thoughts and experiences of the season. I ended up only writing the one, but it was an interesting challenge.

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