Rebecca Patton
Bio
Ever since I discovered Roald Dahl, I wanted to be an author who would delight and move her readers through her stories and characters. I have also written my debut novel, "Of Demons and Deception."
Stories (60/0)
Calm Before the Storm
It has been days since Zuthiss introduced Haganto to Undrenth, who accepted Haganto’s presence with a simple nod. Zuthiss swiftly left after that, with barely a goodbye to Haganto, let alone expand on the fact that he was Grarvuntiess’s grandson.
By Rebecca Patton12 days ago in Fiction
- Top Story - April 2024
Stuck in PlaceTop Story - April 2024
Amy whistled as she walked through her front yard, looking for any sticks she could pick up and throw into the pile she and her brother were making. They had a big windstorm recently; as such, all the trees in their yard had suffered some damage in some loss of sticks. Or perhaps losing those sticks was a good thing since their trees probably needed to be pruned anyway. Amy wasn't sure.
By Rebecca Patton19 days ago in Fiction
Preparing for War
Tarron’s plan was honestly a good one. They discussed it with Councilor Belanor the next morning and instantly began to implement it. Councilor Belanor sent Ruith back to Malnora with the order to send out a selected number of elves across the Faye Expanse, including himself. Some of them were heading to seek help from elven towns, while the others went to recruit dwarves.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a month ago in Fiction
Two Brave Women
Many women inspire me in my life, but I would be amiss if I didn’t start talking about an experience my mother had when she was a teenager. For some context, my maternal grandmother was French and married my American grandfather shortly after WWII. They met during the end of the war while my grandfather was stationed there to help build airfields for the Allied planes to land on. They lived in America and had three children, the oldest being my gentle mother.
By Rebecca Patton2 months ago in Families
An Act of Neighborly Love
A number of years ago, my sister and her family used to live about twenty to thirty minutes from where I live. Even though I didn’t have a car then which made traveling to and fro somewhat inconvenient, it was quite nice. I got to see my sister and my brother-in-law, and I got to play and get close to my nephew and nieces. In fact, I often babysat them. I may not have gotten paid in money, but I did get paid in food. And that was more than good enough for me.
By Rebecca Patton3 months ago in Motivation