Crones sewed shrouds for the children.
Tag: Plague
The Plague (Six Word Story 827)
They whiled away the quarantine fucking.
Procopius (Six Word Book Review 822)
Theodora, the consummate temptress, corrupted Constantinople.*
*A highly abbreviated summary of Procopius’ “The Secret History of the Court of Justinian”. Worth a good read if you’re tired of all this WordPress crap. Procopius gets right down to business and talks about some of the wackiest characters to ever run a nation, at least until the 20th and 21st Centuries. If you thought the Bolsheviks were odd, with their bank robbers, kidnappers, bombers, rapists and purges; or if the Nazis were off with their sympathetic magic, strange myths and rituals, and genocide; or if the public corruption, moral hypocrisies, trillion-dollar bailouts, and political theater of today are disturbing, then take a look at Justinian the Law-Giver and his coterie of prostitutes, crooks, extortionists, thugs, and Quixotic generals. The political violence, violent entertainments, plagues, crop failures and extortion are impressive and entertainingly described.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12916
Sincerely,
Finnegan
Winter (Six Word Story 723)
Typhus swept through the rebels’ encampments.
1492 (Six Word HISTORY 679)
Plagues and villains conquered the Americas.
Mesopotamia (Six Word Story 672)
Plagues, famines, Westerners ravaged seven generations.
Unwritten (Six Word Story 622)
The Eighth Plague brought unimagined damnations.
Foretold (Six Word Story 621)
The end came; ’twas Biblical indeed!
Pox (Six Word Story 612)
Orphaned, then dead, one short week.
Plague (Six Word Story 497)
The gravediggers finally succumbed to exhaustion.