About Lucas J. Draeger

Somebody once told me that there are stories all around us, swirling about in the air. A writer can not only “see” the stories, but he can translate the story from vision to words.
I can see stories. They warm my heart, they frighten me, they delight and depress me, and at times they drive me mad. When I am able, I turn the stories into something that others can see.
Here you will find creatively expressed visions of my world, visions of others’ worlds, and occasional visions of worlds that may or may not truly exist.
I write because it makes me human.

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  1. I LOVE stories! I have been writing short stories lately. Writing has always been my best friend, it is always there when no one else is. When I am frantic with emotion, I snatch up a pen and pad of paper, and just write. I look forward to reading your posts :-).

    Mary

  2. Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your blog. It’s one beautiful blog and deserves an award. There’s one waiting for you at Nine Writes.

  3. “I write because it makes me human.” That sums it all. Brilliant concept and brilliant execution. I am an avid follower now.

  4. Thank you for stopping by my blog and sharing your thoughts. I’m grateful for the opportunity it presented for me to find your world. I am blown away by what I’ve found and I’m now following your blog. I look forward to hearing from you in future posts as well. 😉

    “I write because it is the only way I know to make my eyes function and my fingers feel.” …Yes, your “About” page is a shared brainwave with mine. We write because we breathe. It is the heart of life, expressed and magnified, pinned down in time, paused and displayed in spaceand time. It brings sense to chaos, clarity to disharmony, focus to vision. I’m glad our paths have crossed. Be blessed my friend.

  5. some great flow and poetry in your words. excellent to meet you here and wishing you mad luck with the quest to narrow the gap, even if it is insurmountable, between dark and light, and in all your writing going forward.

  6. Thank you for stopping by and liking a recent post. I think your line about writing making us human hits the nail on the head. I look forward to following your humanness.

    Take care,

    Ivon

  7. I just had a visit from you thank you so much I am so glad that you did for after reading the bit you wrote in your about I am enthralled and can not wait to have sometime to really delve into your written words. Such talent ! wonderful!

  8. Thanks for stopping by “Unwalled”; I’m glad that my post “This Thanksgiving’ was a blessing to you………..all the best!……..Kim

  9. Things are wrong, things are gloomy, things are sad, and then, things are ultimate bullshit. You just need that little spark of determination, which you have, I can see that in your work, and you’re all set.
    Way to go bowling, Lucas. 🙂

      • Okay…really? How do you know I am from where you think I am?
        I mean is it a wild guess or do you know for sure?
        Because either way, it is correct.

  10. Greetings! Thank you for dropping by my blog and spending some time there. You really have a great web journal. Keep visiting. 🙂

    Best wishes
    Tanumoy

  11. Thank you for the follow and for reading my posts. Yours are just sending me places I don’t think I’ve ever been. You are amazing. I’m so honoured you’re now in my heart and soul.

  12. I enjoy your writing and your site. I was touched about your finding the dead woman in the parking lot of Starbucks, but I really wish to know more about her reality–who she was, what she did, how old she was and how she died. Perhaps you could do an update and provide this?
    Thanks

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