This is an idea I've had for a while that I wrote relatively recently and posted on my old blog. It's nowhere near as long as "A Stranger at the Door" and I don't think it's as good, but I think it's worth posting, as an interesting concept if nothing else.

 
This is it, the second and final part of "A Stranger at the Door". Feel free to tell me what you think!
After this I will be posting a (much shorter) story once a week, or every other week, depending, so be sure to tune in on Sundays to check that out.
Again, without further ado, enjoy!

 
This is it, the "Grand Opening" of To Bring Words to Life, and it's a long one. It also happens to be my Halloween story for this year and the first story of my Futuresight series, of which there will be more stories in the future. I'm sorry for the delay, but the timing had to be just right! 
The second part is now up!
Without further ado, enjoy!

 
You may walk through the city, amidst the roar of car engines and the waves of conversation that wash over you as you pass. With each step you take, your feet slap against cold hard concrete, passing stores and houses. Everything so familiar that you may not even see it at all.

If you walk through the city one day, you may see a young man sitting on a bench. He'll seem fairly average, his tattered clothes and worn backpack telling of hard times, but there's something about him that will draw and hold your attention, pulling you towards him.