Dagmar Goeschick
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Overboard
The sun dropped low on the horizon, sending a warm, golden glow across the huge ocean. The Seraphine, a sleek and graceful boat, moved through the water with the grace of a dancer, leaving a path of white foam in its wake. Even though the evening was beautiful, the atmosphere on deck was tight. The wind delivered the aroma of salt and the distant cry of seagulls, but neither could detract from the smoldering strife among the passengers.
By Dagmar Goeschick2 years ago in Criminal
Miss Betty
Miss Betty had always been an ordinary girl, or so she thought. She lived in a small, unremarkable town, where the days passed in a predictable rhythm of school, homework, and occasional weekend outings. Nothing in her life ever hinted at the extraordinary. But all of that changed on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, when Miss Betty discovered that she had supernatural powers—powers that emanated from the very core of her being, her brain.
By Dagmar Goeschick2 years ago in Fiction
The Wolf
Betty, a young woman, went for a walk through the tall forests at dawn. She loved the smell of the dense woods and absorbed the cool shade and peaceful sounds. Oaks and maple trees stood tall, the branches nodded gently as she passed along. Clouds loomed darkly above the canopy, a storm was on the way.
By Dagmar Goeschick2 years ago in Fiction
Redtriever
The little dog named Leo by our daughter unexpectedly entered our life like an oncoming snowfall on a highway. My daughter fell in love with him when he was listed for sale on an internet site, and before we could say no, she had already purchased him. For us, her parents there was no turning around. He has several characteristics with our daughter, like being born in August, having red fur, and having curls on his back.
By Dagmar Goeschick2 years ago in Fiction
Shogun
The book "Shogun" by James Clavell is based on a genuine story that is so ridiculous that it should be classified as fantasy. Every word, every syllable transports the reader into the enchanting world of Japanese culture and the cruel regulations of the samurai. You feel it with every heartbeat.
By Dagmar Goeschick3 years ago in Critique











