all our trees
fall down
matchsticks
in summer
stone storms
come your
burning fields
and salted soil
all our trees
fall down
catch them all
trees fall down
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Sunny Day Parasol Co. — Case File #12: The Devil’s Doorway
an episodic Vivian Locke noir

Image generated by Gemini, with direction by Michael Raven This is a serialized story. Start with Case File #1 here.
The scalding water of the club’s cast-iron shower felt like an exorcism. I stood under the sputtering spray until the hot water tank coughed its last, watching the black, sulfurous grime of the past eighteen hours… Had it only been eighteen hours? …swirl down the drain like a broken promise.
I stepped out into the humid, cramped bathroom and dried off with one of the thick, luxurious towels The Canary kept around — one of several small luxuries afforded the employees who worked the club. I winced, tracing the deep, clean glass cuts across my left hand, then carefully redid the bandages. A girl gets used to the sight of her own blood in this city.
Margot had left a dress hanging on the door. Midnight blue silk, the kind that whispered promises. It was cut on the bias to cling like a second, dangerous skin, but with a slit high enough to allow a full, unimpeded draw from a thigh holster. I strapped the heavy snub-nose to my leg, the cold steel a comforting anchor against the soft fabric, and slipped the silk over my head.
A sharp knock rattled the frosted glass of the door.
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casting runes — 17mar26

gebo hollow reed at winter's retreat
standing still, snow sentinel
waiting for the thaw to slip
below vernal washing wavesA rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.
Today’s rune is gebo, which has a core meaning of “gift”. This relates to all forms of reciprocity: transaction, generosity, hospitality and sacrifice (in the sense of giving up something). It may also mean offering up a talent or skill; or gebo may suggest a synergistic, possibly romantic, relationship.
Please visit my Elder Futhark pages at sceadugenga.com for additional interpretations of the runes based on multiple references and personal reflection.
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Jake’s Superette
Another prompt from Jolene/Chico’s Mom. I’ve not participated in the last few because I was focused on Vivian Locke’s noir, but I thought I’d give this one a quick stab between my longer efforts.
Not quite clocking at 1000 words, I followed the prompt on her site which included four elements (and a wild card)
- Vet
- Ex-superhero
- Lottery tickets
- A door that won’t open
- Wild card! Tell your story as a romance
The story was only lightly edited after it was written, so forgive me if there are any flaws.
Comments are always appreciated.
Jake’s Superette
Sad beep. Sigh.
Sad beep. Sigh.
Sad beep. S—
“Nuthin’?” asked the little shit at the register who couldn’t be more than fifteen, judging by the he sparse, fuzzy apology for a moustache boys his age favored.
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casting runes — 16mar26

wunjo unlocking worlds within
with a turn of tumbler & key
her light pours out
sweet as honeyA rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.
Today’s rune is wunjo, which is translated as “joy” and has been interpreted in both the earthly sense as well as in spiritual ecstasy. It has been associated with healing (emotional, mental and interpersonal) and some sources connect the rune to luck, the act of making a wish, or applied will. Wunjo can also be the inspiration for creativity.
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Sunny Day Parasol Co. — Case File #11: A Dress to Catch
an episodic Vivian Locke noir

Image generated by Gemini, with direction by Michael Raven This is a serialized story. Start with Case File #1 here.
I carefully wrapped the impossible token back into the velvet and shoved it deep into my coat pocket. The brimstone receded, swallowed by the scent of old fryer grease.
Leviathan’s Cross was the mark of the Meridian Club. They wouldn’t let a banged-up, worn-out gumshoe like me past the bouncers at the door of that upscale joint in a hundred years, let alone to the back room where I could suss out which of the fat cats was my likely Johnson and shake them down.
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Writing Hooks — 15mar26

Photo by Patrick Fore on Unsplash As many of you are already aware, I have been trying to create and add more prose content to the site after a very lengthy hiatus away from the habit. What many of you may not know is that Sunny Day Parasol Co. was going back to when I first started trying to post long fiction online around 2000. I had a small site I named after my spoken word salon in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle in the mid-90s, “Sweet Immolation” and, at the time, I envisioned fiction in the age of the internet being an episodic or serialized thing.
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casting runes — 14mar26

algiz we thorn climb hands
& sanguine weep
ever sky we seek or
follow tangleroot down
to school ourselves to seeA rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.
Today’s rune is algiz, which may mean either “elk” (there is some uncertainty if this is the case) or yew (Old Norse). It is associated with the Otherworld, protection/sanctuary, and with guardian spirits/fylgja. The unconscious mind is also sometimes associated with algiz.
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Sunny Day Parasol Co. — Case File #10: Brimstone
an episodic Vivian Locke noir

Image generated by Gemini, with direction by Michael Raven This is a serialized story. Start with Case File #1 here.
The flat edge of my hook pick slid into the narrow crack. I braced my knee against the hull’s sickening rock, the whole procedure a grim reenactment of the dentist who’d torn a wisdom tooth from my jaw last year. The relief at the time, when it finally came, was probably the whiskey talking. It sure as hell hadn’t been in the dentist’s technique. My ribs ached for days afterward.
The square panel popped loose with a wet, suctioned thwack, spitting out a blast of freezing, diesel-slicked air. It hit me in the face like a fistful of brass knuckles, carrying the rotten-egg stench of the river water sloshing just beneath the deck.
I plunged my good right hand into the darkness, steeling myself for the shock of freezing bilge. My fingers didn’t find water; they found cold, dry iron.
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