InWriters’ BlokkebyR P GibsonNothing at allMillie wasn’t like the other kids her age. When she turned 10, instead of asking for a bike or scooter or some other such thing, she asked…Sep 7, 2020Sep 7, 2020
Ina Few WordsbyR P GibsonAs Long as Something Fills the SpaceThen we can all be happySep 17, 2020Sep 17, 2020
InThe JunctionbyR P GibsonLost All MeaningBy the year 2XXX, and land was smoke and fire.Sep 23, 2020Sep 23, 2020
InThe JunctionbyR P GibsonThe News of the CenturyWaking up and pouring himself his morning coffee, the man turned on his television and switched to the news.Oct 6, 2020Oct 6, 2020
Ina Few WordsbyR P GibsonA Watched PotAs an Englishman I drink a lot of teaOct 13, 20202Oct 13, 20202
InThe JunctionbyR P GibsonHolding Silent ResentmentJust like your parents used to doNov 5, 2020Nov 5, 2020
InWordsmith LibrarybyR P GibsonThe UsualA quick piece of flash fiction on how life never gets any easierNov 11, 20201Nov 11, 20201
InWordsmith LibrarybyR P GibsonReptilian FeaturesA short story where there is more than meets the eye…Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021
InWordsmith LibrarybyR P GibsonHoroscopes“Dear me. It’s like they’re just making it up as they go along.”Mar 12, 20214Mar 12, 20214
InWordsmith LibrarybyR P GibsonA Hungry Belly at the End of the WorldA short story about getting your priorities rightMay 11, 2021May 11, 2021
InThe JunctionbyR P GibsonBet Your Bottom Dollar“It won’t be instant,” the news report said, after repeating the exact science behind our doom.May 23, 2021May 23, 2021
Ina Few WordsbyR P GibsonIs It Worth It?A poem of tough decisions and cruel circumstancesOct 8, 2021Oct 8, 2021