Charles Howard Wise fantastic stories short stories Tuesday, July 14, 2015 June 3, 1864 - Cold Harbor: I am Killed by Charles Howard Wise A Yankee soldier in the American civil war watches the aftermath of the battle in which he is killed; by Charles Howard Wise. At 4:30 in the morning, the muffled sound of bugles urged our brigade from its trenches into the morning fog to charge the enemy line. At 4:31, a bullet ripped through my heart. I was hit twice more before my body struck the ground. As I was falling, I'd swear I heard … Read more Labels: Charles Howard Wise fantastic stories short stories 4 comments:
Charles Howard Wise pick of the month real life stories short stories Sunday, April 13, 2014 Midnight Appointment by Charles Howard Wise Charles Howard Wise's sad and beautiful paean to music, nature and loss. John put down his pen, straightened his desk and slid on his wool jacket. He used to wear it when he went hunting with his father, but that was long ago. He hadn't hunted in nearly thirty years, but the jacket still fit even if it did smell of mothballs. Once he stepped out onto the patio, John pulled up a chair and… Read more Labels: Charles Howard Wise pick of the month real life stories short stories 5 comments:
Charles Howard Wise creepy stories pick of the month short stories Sunday, February 24, 2013 Antarctic Station Gamma-3 by Charles Howard Wise Charles Howard Wise's character is trapped in a lonely weather station during an endless Antarctic blizzard. Journal Entry: 7.27.2023, Antarctic Station Gamma-3, Lt Cmdr Jacob Scott The wind is still screaming outside. It's been at least ten days since I've seen the sun. This eternal night, this white hell that I'm trapped in has numbed my mind. The weather station's insid… Read more Labels: Charles Howard Wise creepy stories pick of the month short stories 6 comments: