Historical setting: 602 C.E. A cottage in the Vosges Simon played this little harp we made with gut strings on a bent ash root. From these hardened leftovers of life-things Simon made music and Brandell believed Simon had magical power. Maybe a two-year-old notices the “hole in the music” when someone is missing, andContinue reading “#47.3, Thurs., Aug. 3, 2023”
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“How Still Waters Run”
Dear Followers of Lazarus-Ink.blog The story that is unfolding now through the end of July continues in the blog as always, narrated in first person by the character/literary device, Lazarus. Also, for this part of the story, I chose to write the same story again, but in a different voice — that of ten-year-old Simon.Continue reading ““How Still Waters Run””