Wolf Moon is a short story about a boy, the moon, and a basketball court.
Set under on unseasonably warm January night, it’s a quiet, personal piece that lives at the edge of the everyday and the fantastic—where loneliness, fear, and release blur into something strange and cathartic.
If you’ve read Nicetown or The Knoll, this story comes from the same emotional neighborhood. And if you’re new here, it’s a good place to start.
Wolf Moon is free to read below.
If you do, I’d love to hear what you thought—there’s a contact link at the bottom of the page.
Wolf Moon is a short story about a boy, the moon, and a basketball court.
Set under on unseasonably warm January night, it’s a quiet, personal piece that lives at the edge of the everyday and the fantastic—where loneliness, fear, and release blur into something strange and cathartic.
If you’ve read Nicetown or The Knoll, this story comes from the same emotional neighborhood. And if you’re new here, it’s a good place to start.
Wolf Moon is free to read below.
If you do, I’d love to hear what you thought—there’s a contact link at the bottom of the page.