Felecia Burgett
Bio
Novice writer, amateur novelist, poet, article writer, dabble, and animal lover.
Stories (19/0)
How to Care for Syrian Hamsters
Also known as “teddy bear,” “short hair,” “golden,” or simply “fancy” hamsters, Syrians are perhaps the most popular pocket pet in the United States. These hamsters are well-known for their inquisitive nature, short and stocky builds, and relative ease of care. Yet walk into any pet store and you'll find a cornucopia of improper care: Too small cages, as well as dangerously misleading information about caring for these fascinating little rodents.
By Felecia Burgett5 years ago in Petlife
The Aeon Event, Part 1
I remember her. I remember those days. I remember it all. Not with a fondness, exactly—not with any clarity, either. None of my memories are clear. They’re all a shimmer with lurid sheens and unnamable colors that only parrots can see. They’re all that craving for physical sensation, that need, hunger—never sated. Never touched. Always tense purity, unasked-for purity.
By Felecia Burgett6 years ago in Futurism
- Top Story - September 2018
6 Phrases Mentally Ill People Are TIRED of Hearing Top Story - September 2018
1. "It's all in your head." Ah. I wager everyone alive has heard this one, whether from a well-meaning coworker or a confused friend faced with the irritable, messy, realness of your emotions: it's all in your head. A lot of times, it's meant in a supportive way—maybe what they mean is, "One day, you won't feel like this," or "things aren't as bad as they seem," or "it's not your fault—it's your brain."
By Felecia Burgett6 years ago in Psyche
'The 100': There Are No Good Guys
The100's premise, at first, seems interesting and vaguely familiar in the realms of young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction: a century after humanity nuked itself into oblivion, the only remaining people live on a self-sustained space station aptly named "The Ark." All crimes are punishable by death—unless you're under 18.
By Felecia Burgett6 years ago in Futurism
Spirit Companions Fact Sheet
Spirit keeping is an old art, but a lot has changed in recent years. Some spirit keepers still follow the arcane practice of binding spirits against their will and using them as slaves, but many diviners have learned that an equal relationship is more beneficial, and ethical.
By Felecia Burgett6 years ago in Longevity
Chiaroscuro
there's an orange sunset seeping into the horizon. a horizon you see every day. lined with sycamores, with weeping willows, with sturdy oaks and fraying shrubs. squirrels scold. goldfinches trill. a snake flits past your feet. it's black, sides striped highway yellow, eyes wide and puppy-like. too fast to see in any detail: a blur of lines. a flock of raucous white-specked starlings has taken roost in the oak that hangs over your roof, and show no signs of moving on.
By Felecia Burgett6 years ago in Poets