Welcome to my Writing Index Page at The Hub.  Below you will find a complete listing of all my work currently published at The Hub.  To read my stories and poetry, please scroll down and click on the appropriate icon/link.  You can learn more about me, and explore some of the other sites I like to visit, by clicking on the "Links" option in the banner above.

Below you will find a complete listing of all my stories.  Please click on the appropriate story icon to visit any of my works.  All of these stories have been published in The Hub Library unless otherwise specified.  Please pay attention to the ratings and warning codes beneath each story and do not read them unless you are sure the story is appropriate for you.

 

 

Dragons gotta eat. So do unicorns. This isn't good news for a girl who's been named Food.

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While hurrying to meet his ex-wife at a busy airport, a man shares a tender moment with his daughter when she asks a heartbreaking question...

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I don't talk to trees...honest. At least, I'd never admit to talking to them. But if I were the kind of girl who might find herself talking to an old oak tree on a chilly fall morning, asking why its leaves were falling off, and if that tree decided to answer me, this is the story the tree might have told me.

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Roaches are just nasty, dirty bugs. Right? Maybe...maybe not...

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What's so important about a name? For Luka, it's the difference between what her mother expects and what her heart knows to be true.

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Ever eavesdrop on a conversation and wonder exactly what's going on?  Sometimes an imagination can be a dangerous thing...

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Have you ever wondered how Red mistook a wolf for her grandmother and what the Wolf was doing in Grandma's nightgown? Read on to find out!

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Below you will find a complete listing of all my poetry.  Please click on the appropriate poem icon to visit any of my works.  All of these poems have been published in The Hub Library unless otherwise specified.  Please pay attention to the ratings and warning codes beneath each poem and do not read them unless you are sure the poem is appropriate for you.

 

 

There is a blade, thin and sharp...

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The choices we make

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This is a poem about sisters and how a simple gesture can sometimes say more than a lot of fancy words.

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Stories and Content © 2008 Heather Rose Brown

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