Alicia Anspaugh
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Hello! I primarily paint & write non fiction, but I love writing the stories that dance around in my head. Thank you for reading!
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Stories (68/0)
Enroute
The stars and planets all whipped by as Deirdre's crystalline craft sped past them. Her people, the Vlondans, had discovered that the mineral Dianthium which grew so readily on their home world not only kept their hair pink but also was a perfect material for engineering spacecraft from.
By Alicia Anspaugh12 minutes ago in Art
Why is my business Important to me?
Why is my business important to me? I was asked this today, just as a general question and it got me thinking. There are the obvious reasons: to support my family, financial stability, making use of my creativity in a purposeful & helpful way , flexibility to stay with my son-well bring him to work with me.
By Alicia Anspaughabout a month ago in Confessions
Little Bear Lost
I woke to the oddest sensation. I lifted my head and looked around, I was laying on something dark and wet but all around me was veiled in a fog. It was raining and I was soaked through. Upon closer inspection, I was on blacktop, a road in a small cul de sac and there was a rain grate between the road and the sidewalk to my right.
By Alicia Anspaugh3 months ago in Horror
A Soul Protected
It was over, finally over! This battle, though both my friend Harria and I knew there would be many more to come, had been hard fought and hard won. It had taken a toll on everyone involved and dealt a great deal of damage to my family, but it was finally over. We had come out victorious, we didn’t have a choice considering what was on the line if we lost, but at least we had won.
By Alicia Anspaugh4 months ago in Horror
Thoughts on Identity
Identity is such a tricky concept. It is a strange and blurry line between how others see us and how we think of ourselves, where are the gaps and overlaps and downright untruths? The events and opinions that paint over our own internal perceptions from birth.
By Alicia Anspaugh5 months ago in Journal