Mitchel Dane
Bio
Always searching for a new point of view.
Stories (8/0)
Shadowing
“Echo and French are dead.” “What?” “You heard me.” “How? When?” Joe “The Thumb” McCurdy slathered horseradish onto a cut of prime rib before it disappeared into his mouth. A pool of blood formed on the plate as he lit a match and held it to the cigarette now dangling from his lips,
By Mitchel Dane2 years ago in Fiction
Endangered
The plane lurched forward as it made its slow descent into Punta Gorda, Belize. Paul clenched his jaw and gripped the armrest until his knuckles turned white. The deafening sound of the plane’s propellers made his stomach turn, it had been a very long flight. His girlfriend Sara sat up straight in the seat next to him looking more concerned with every turbulent bump.
By Mitchel Dane3 years ago in Fiction
The Silver Mare
It was the summer of ‘43 and the pond was frozen solid… I suppose it all started with a horse. I had never seen a wild horse before. My family had only just moved to the countryside, and the only horses I ever saw were on merry-go-rounds at the fair... but they were nothing like this.
By Mitchel Dane3 years ago in Fiction
Trespasser
Governor Derrick Rothchild left his estate at a quarter past eleven o’clock, unaware that he was being watched. His Tesla roadster crept silently down the narrow driveway with its headlights off and passed through the security gate. The vehicle made little to no sound, its electric engine only a whisper in the night.
By Mitchel Dane3 years ago in Fiction
5 Reasons You Should Meal Prep
I should start this article with the statement that I am in no way a nutritionist or expert but I have seen a great deal of benefit to my daily life by following the principals and structure of meal-prepping and if this article does anything, I hope it encourages you to seek more knowledge on the topic!
By Mitchel Dane4 years ago in Feast
ALONE
What can we learn from being alone? What are the possible benefits to human beings, social creatures that we are, from being kept apart? It might be a strange position to take, considering the year we've all had… but I hope to give you a fresh perspective in a 1000 words or less.
By Mitchel Dane4 years ago in Motivation