Meredith Harmon
Bio
Mix equal parts anthropologist, biologist, geologist, and artisan, stir and heat in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, sprinkle with a heaping pile of odd life experiences. Half-baked.
Stories (205/0)
Juniper Dream
I can't believe this trip was ten years ago already. Have I changed so much in the last decade? Yes, in fact. The answer to that is a resounding yes. Lockdown, plague, double diagnosis, moving, almost dying a few times, losing friends and fam to death and even more to the political divide, having to completely change my lifestyle including eating habits (which means that restaurants are out, so lost some “friends” because they were just hanging around because we were generous with picking up the tabs), and dropping a quite malicious little narcissist.
By Meredith Harmon3 days ago in Wander
Stranger in Town
He suddenly showed up in seventh period class. To this day, I don't remember what teacher or what subject, but oh I can tell you every curve of his face, his shadowed cheeks, his dark hair that flopped over one eye and made me want to run my fingers through it.
By Meredith Harmon3 days ago in Fiction
Shipping Part 2
"All right, my crew. This is your captain. Our delightful guest is getting antsy, so Ely and I are going to open selected doors to let them feel like they're getting somewhere. This message is only going to the ones who are safe. Stay that way. Stay put till you are contacted by me - we will start moving you around through deserted halls, in small groups where food can be delivered. We will soon send out recovery parties, but first we're testing a counter to our guest's persuasive powers. Stand by."
By Meredith Harmon18 days ago in Futurism
Shipping Part 1
TerraFed Notation: Official transcription is on file of Incident DEF-23594 and its aftermath. Excerpts have been taken from the above mentioned court martial, the official ship's logs, other dreadnought ships' logs, and personal statements taken from the principal actors. The Captain's personal log was unavailable. This edition has been redacted to make it read smoothly.
By Meredith Harmon19 days ago in Futurism
The Tricky One
Ah, I see she's up to her old tricks again. She pulls this every now and again, usually after she loses rather spectacularly at one of her normal troublemaking soirées. She was particularly nightmarish after that mess with Vasilisa. She loves creating mayhem in such a way that the challenger always brings doom upon themselves. She thinks it absolves herself of responsibility in the long run.
By Meredith Harmon24 days ago in Fiction
- Top Story - April 2024
The Saphirine, Part 2
"Un-bee-LEEV-ah-bull!" Each syllable echoed in the small room after the show. Pony Tail was agitatedly waving his arms and glaring at his friend. "So, let me get this straight: one of the richest women on the planet proposes to you, she's got access to tech shit we can't even BUY yet even if we had the budget which we don't and won't in a million years, you'll probably live longer than anyone you know, offers to PAY you for it, and you wanna run home to Mommy? A mommy who's batshit and wants to ruin your life? And has said so on numerous occasions?"
By Meredith Harmonabout a month ago in Futurism