We Ride Through the Night by Tim Law

We ride through the night, my master and I. At witch’s summons we arise from the pumpkin’s patch, sabre drawn and jack-o’-lantern head. We search until our quarry is found and then the race begins.

This part I love the most, the thrill of the chase. We ride across land we know by heart. Soon, like a frightened hare our quarry is cornered. Then thwack, we harvest the head of the witch’s foe and lay it at her farmhouse door.

Then back to the earth and worms we return until we hear the witch’s chant. She summons us once more.



About the Author


Embracing the dark he knew not was within; writer Tim Law is discovering the twisted monster that is his true self. When not cramped behind an old laptop, fingers madly keeping pace with the twistedness of thought Tim tries to regain the light so his family knows not his secret.