Archive for the ‘Seasonal’ Category

Heavy Rain

Posted: September 4, 2011 in Comedy, Fiction, Seasonal

The rain hammered down onto the ground. It was heavy; heavier than Christian had seen before. It was hypnotic the way that it battered the concrete in his garden or the wood of his shed or the glass roof of his conservatory. The noise was compelling him to listen longer. It was the middle of [...]

Frozen

Posted: May 28, 2011 in Fiction, Melancholy, Seasonal, Thriller

The wind howled past the facility and, on the inside, the constant whistle of it circling through the building and ice boulders outside was always audible. It was in the middle of nowhere. The compound was a small building in the Arctic Circle, housing six scientists, all monitoring the decline in the ice sheets and [...]

Forest Rain

Posted: May 23, 2011 in Fiction, Melancholy, Seasonal

The rain pelted down. It was heavier than anything George had seen before in his twenty six years on the planet and, as it slammed into his body, it hurt. He looked down at the ground to double check, but it was definitely just rain and not hailstone. The water droplets were landing and bouncing [...]

The desert spread onwards to eternity. Justin had sunk to his knees in the hot sand, exhausted and his energy levels were beyond sapped. He had been lost for hours and had been without food or water, and the conditions were almost on top of him. He was almost ready to roll over and give [...]

Organised Attack

Posted: April 19, 2011 in Action, Comedy, Fiction, Seasonal

“Argh!” Darryl shouted, sitting bolt upright in his sun lounger. It was one of the first days of the year that the sun had been out and his back garden was one of the best places to catch the sun at this time. It was hot, it was bright and he had been lying there [...]