Archive for August, 2009

New Page

Aug 22, 2009 in What's New!

If you want to take a walk on the spooky side check out the new page I’ve added  entitled The Left Palm.  The page is a tell-all, packed with little nuances of information about all the stories in The Left Palm. Hope you enjoy,

Evelyn Klebert

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Just when all seems well and quiet, when all becomes comfortable and predictable then reality bends. Evelyn Klebert takes you to a place where ordinary life fractures into the sphere of the paranormal.

The journey begins with one woman’s unstoppable quest for vengeance against a supernatural creature in “Wolves,” and continues in an old historical graveyard where a horrifying discovery is uncovered in “Emma Fallon.” In “The Soul Shredder” a psychiatrist’s unusual patient opens his eyes to a disturbing new view of reality, while in “Wildflowers” a woman strikes up a supernatural friendship with impossible implications. And in “The Left Palm” a fortuneteller in the French Quarter receives a most unexpected and terrifying customer.

The Left Palm

Aug 15, 2009 in What's New!

I’m very excited to announce the publication of my new book The Left Palm and Other Halloween Tales of the Supernatural.  The book is a compilation of Halloween stories always with a bit of an esoteric twist. It will be out later this month and available at Cornerstone Book Publishers and Amazon.

What’s the Point?

Aug 05, 2009 in Poetry

What’s the point
I ask myself,
of holding onto pain?
“It’s not pain,”
I would argue,
“but my right to anger.”
But why cling to something
that’s clearly so destructive?
“It reminds me
to be careful
and never let my guard down.”
A costly reminder
I should say
as it fills up every space it occupies,
then it bleeds over into places it has no business being.
Until all joy and happiness becomes infected
with this hot poisonous stuff.
Does it really keep you safe
This righteous anger?
Does it lighten your heart
or crowd it so that there’s room for nothing else?
“It’s difficult,” I say,
“an old habit.”
Habits take time to break and work to do so.
“It’s scary,”
Of course,
it walks hand and hand with fear.
“But I’m tired of it.”
Yes, it will exhaust you in the end,
only take and give nothing back.

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