
Hannah Moore
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As I Lay Me Down To Sleep.
Let me start by telling you that this is a true story. Reading it might make you rethink your life, as it has me, telling it to you now. Certainly, it might account for the bad dreams and fitful sleep which had plagued me since we moved into this house some fourteen years ago. Or maybe its all a coincidence. Each of us must decide for ourselves where the line between things happening to happen, and Happenings must be drawn.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Confessions
Her Name is Star. Runner-Up in The Dragon Beside Me Challenge. Top Story - February 2024.
Dear H, Many of us look up to those who inspire us. Not me. I look down. I didn’t find my idol in a book or newspaper, in a classroom or on TV. I gave birth to you. You’re sitting five feet away as I type this, licking icing off your fingers from the cinnamon swirl you made yesterday, and wiping them on your blanket, eyes fixed on an inane series of YouTube shorts. Not inspiration material? Sometimes seeing the cogs makes our heroes all the more inspiring, and you inspire me every day.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Humans
Why, Why, Why. Runner-Up in Snow Micro Challenge.
It rained all day today, and I with it. Silently misting, pooling in my eyes, battering the earth, streaming down my cheeks, dripping from the gutters, rain fell all day, as if we would fall for evermore. What can I make from rain though? Only rivers and seas too strong for me to stand against. Now evening comes, let me close my swollen eyes and breathe frost across the sodden tableau. Let me dress this rain as snow.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Fiction
The Paradox of the Unicorn and the Rainbow
It is a truth universally acknowledged that unicorns are the best thing in the world. Not only do they sparkle like jism in the rays of a rising sun, but they do magic from their horns too, as well as being dainty and pretty and alive with raw muscular power, somehow unifying the confusingly contradictory fantasies of girls in early pubescence the world over.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Fiction












