
Carol Ann Townend
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I'm a writer who doesn't believe in sticking with one niche.
My book Please Stay! is out now
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The Loss Of A Father. Content Warning.
Cathy and Jason stood by their father's grave in silence. It had been three weeks since that horrible motorbike accident had taken him. Neither of them could accept that he was gone, and the grief felt like they were constantly falling into a black void with no light. They had no words for each other, only the silent tears of their hearts which were consumed with the stabbing pain of loss, anger, darkness, and sadness.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
Talking To My Shadow Self. Content Warning.
To my inner child shadow on the wall. I know that things haven't been easy for you growing up. You were badly hurt, and you didn't deserve any of the invisible and visible scars that were left behind by it. You were a kind, friendly, lovable, and caring sweet child who was troubled by the pain of bullying, abuse, and assault.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Psyche
The River of Tears
Katie had fun with Alan in the park today. She couldn't believe that they had been together since she was sixteen years old, and now they were both twenty-five years old. Although she had enjoyed today, there was a deep sadness in her heart.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
A Love Lost
Sarah had waited many painful long weeks for this goodbye. She sat on the beach waiting for her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend Thomas to arrive. Tears were filling her eyes like an overflowing river as she tried to work out what to say. She decided that silence was better. She would hold his hand, look into his eyes, and say nothing as she walked away.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
Through The Eyes
Cathy and James stood on the beach staring at each other, longingly. The sun was setting creating a beautiful romantic aroma around the pair of them. Cathy wrapped her arms around James and pulled him closer. She could feel the strong beat of his heart, and the warmth of his embrace as they both held each other tight.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
The Grieving Night Air.. Top Story - September 2023.
Charmaine was not expecting the weather to be so angry when she stepped outside tonight. The weather had been warm, sunny and calm all day, even the birds had sang their sweet chorus, and the crickets had joined in.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Horror
I'm Not Dating You!. Content Warning.
Kelly's bus was late. Buses were never on time nowadays, and it annoyed her. She had been standing at the bus shelter for over 13 minutes, and she was feeling fidgety. She turned on her iPod and flipped through the songs until she found a really good metal song. She wasn't keen on metal music, but it was better than yawning while waiting for the bus. She sighed and leaned against a window pane.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Filthy
