Laz K. : Writing

Last Stop - Part 2

Last Stop - Part 2

A Story by Laz K.


The trader tore the dead skin mask off his face, and threw it away with disgust. His nostrils flared like the sails of a boat as he took a few deep ..
Last Stop - Part 1

Last Stop - Part 1

A Story by Laz K.


“Halt!” The guards at the gate spoke in perfect synchronicity. The man obeyed the soldiers’ command, and brought the heavy c..
driftwood and kafka

driftwood and kafka

A Poem by Laz K.


having found a safe harbor at last some driftwood sits on the shelf quietly crashing waves bathed it on jagged, rocky shores a merciless su..
River Rock

River Rock

A Story by Laz K.


I Each heart was a tiny drum echoing, answering the rhythmic throb of spring that vibrated in the air. Giddy feet glided, skipped, danced alo..
Hive Mind

Hive Mind

A Poem by Laz K.


Morning rush-hour traffic is a sad source of inspiration.
Buried Alive

Buried Alive

A Story by Laz K.


“Mr. DiLosa, you are charged with…” the detective started, but the man handcuffed and chained to a stainless steel table in the mi..
Pharmacy for the Soul

Pharmacy for the Soul

A Story by Laz K.


“I’d like a box of flesh-colored Band-aids for wounds that never heal,” I say to the pharmacist standing behind the counter. I&rsqu..
Coming of Age

Coming of Age

A Poem by Laz K.


Youth took me by the hand and, With faces flushed red, we ran. Soon, all too soon, we came To a solemn gate where All travelers were stop..
Pocket Flint

Pocket Flint

A Poem by Laz K.


I used to want to believe, or Rather wished, that Truth Was magnificent Light, Impossible to behold, but Possible to be touched by. I ..
Crow

Crow

A Poem by Laz K.


“Don’t wander too far,” I heard my mother call. But, my lungs were bellows, My heart a red-hot furnace, And the quickeni..