Story Snacks
Tankas
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Tankas 〰️
Story Snacks is a book of eleven short stories you can read one bite-sized story at a time while enjoying a favorite snack. The stories all contain an element of suspense - a dystopian future society, mannequins as neighbors, a cab that takes you where you need to go, not where you want to go.
Chapter 12 is a sort of palate cleanser, a series of six tankas (found below) which cleanse the palate in preparation for the attached bonus: an excerpt of my first novel, The Absence, a story about a chemist mourning his dead wife who produces a drug that, while asleep, transports him to specific memories of their life together, and their niece who steals the recipe for her own purposes. Adventure awaits!
Note: The stories in Story Snacks all carry an element of intrigue, suspense, or death. Please be aware that there are several deaths and in one of the short stories, someone unalives themselves.
Chapter Twelve
Tankas: Palate Cleanser
Tanka: a Japanese poem consisting of five lines, the first and third of which contain five syllables, and the others seven, making 31 syllables in all, and giving a complete picture of an event or mood.
Couple
Silver crowns of hair
Filling in each other’s space
Words caressed his ears
Her magic crinkles twinkled
She seduced exquisitely
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Subway Ride
Lights brighten, dim, strobe
Train’s moving, people jostling
Complainers complain
I said get out my face, yo!
Welcome to New York City
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Unfamiliar
He used to know me
Back when I was his pumpkin
Only memories
Remain, only inertness,
Disdained. Now we wait, resigned
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Bottle Service
Time to scrounge around
Another day without a
Dollar, another
Day to get those bottles, out
The cans they sit in, waiting
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Fear
Is that a bug? Is
That a bug? Is that a bug?
Is that a bug? Is
That a bug? Is that a bug?
Kill the bug, kill the bug, kill…