Collette CottinghamWriter and Community Mentor

    Collette Cottingham is a mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend.

    She has been a taxi driver, chef, negotiator, mediator, house cleaner, decorator, personal assistant, tutor, landscaper, and toilet plunger queen.

    She currently enjoys the simple things life has to offer. Collette gets excited over board games, swings, music, dancing, writing, singing, doll furniture, sunshine, make believe and spreading joy and love to others.

    Collette current lives in Spokane, Washington.

    Latest Contributions

    Mihaila

    Written by: Collette Cottingham, en Watur   His humming broke her sleep. She sat up in bed. Was it real or a dream. She held her breath and let the quiet answer her question. Silence, it was just in her dreams. After all this time that melody still sent terror down her spin. She rested […]

    Batya

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Have you lived before? In another time or place? Sit with the idea for a while, what does your gut tell you? Everything was confused, even the weather was confused. It couldn’t decide if it wanted to rain or snow. Lily had been sitting with these thoughts for hours. Her […]

    Ja

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Dust sprayed off the shelves, how can this be, I just dusted yesterday. The bell to the front door chimed. “How may I help you sir?” He squeezed her face with one hand, pressing her cheeks in. “How dare you speak to me in such a tone. You almost cost […]

    Mystery’s Answer

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   The clinging of her tea spoon filled the air with the smell of old books and coffee dancing around. She loved this cozy little coffee bookstore. The atmosphere was heavenly. One of the many benefits to her growth. The ability to planet hop. Each planet is different, some are new […]

    Broken Dreams

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Have you ever traveled to a place over and over and still not known why? I come here several times a week. I sit in the same place. A bench eight rows back. You will find me on the right side near the end of the bench. I see an […]

    The Sparkle of Peace

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   You can feel alone even in a city. The cold cuts right through to your inner core. This cold reminds me I am not alone. The cold can take a stinging bite out of you. It likes to add torment to the soul. I am alone. In a frosty city. […]

    The Bookshop Girl of Wnztar

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   The Bookshop Girl of Wnztar     I saw a rabbit hop through the evening frost. I stopped. I realized the night had gone quiet. I was surrounded by an eerie silence. I scanned my surroundings. I was the only person out on this frozen night. Why was the rabbit […]

    Se Reveiller

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Se Reveiller She awoke in a fog. She could feel the cool bricks against her back. The alley was narrow. There were little shops all along the cobblestone walkway bustling with customers. She looked down and saw she was holding a brown paper bag filled with some clothes and a […]

    The Sovereign

    Written by: Collette Cottinghaam   The road was long, rough and treacherous, at seven months pregnant, the bouncy carriage tossed her about. She was Queen, but had no say. The King was frustrated by her frequent stops to relieve herself. If the stops were a nuance for him, imagine how grueling they were for her. […]

    Stains of Glass

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Wntzar aka Casey stared up at the little white church. The church office was expecting her. Under the pretense of doing family history research and with a disguise fitting a character of this planet…she hoped to pull it off. Wntzar was a pro at dress up. It was part of […]

    Wntzar’s Desert

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   The road was rough, the old Fairlane seemed to be sucking up the dust from the road and blowing it in her face. The dirt settled inside the car like a warm blanket. She bit her lip longing for fresh air. Everything around her was dusty, the terrain was dry […]

    Secrets of the Wind

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Time heals all wounds they say…the blood drizzle down my fingers. This is a common occurrence for me this time of year. The dry heat cracked the inner lining of my nose. Just like the earth it longed for moisture. “Here darling” “Thanks Grandma” she knew a moist towel was […]

    The Steamboat

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   I live in a canyon surrounded by large rock formations. The elders say a mighty river once flowed through this canyon. Hard to believe since the canyon is filled with sand, clay and sagebrush. According to Pa sagebrush and kids are the only things that grow in this canyon. Elder […]

    Next Stop

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   The train squealed along the tracks. He was on course, but there would be a small detour. A detour he happily took anytime he was in this area or a close vicinity. He tried to gaze through the windows, but the graffiti scratches made it impossible to see anything clearly. […]

    Wntzar’s Arc

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   “I come to you father. I am loosing the light of the crescent. Please do not ignore my calls. It is serious. The light has never faded from me before. It has happened to others, but never me. I am the strong, wise Wntzar of Gelu.” “Please father give me […]

    Magic

    Written by: Collette Cottingham A day without magic is a place of darkness. There is no joy, no light. I haven’t seen magic in many months. A sign magic is possibly disappearing from life. Or maybe my heartbreak has clouded everything…including magic. Winter is the best time to see magic. It usually sparkles on the […]

    Freyja

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Nice job human! I love my new castle and kingdom. Just strolling through the grass on a beautiful summer day with my lovely wife. I must sit and admire the view. “Thor, what are you doing?” “Thor needs a rest D” “We are literally 3 steps from our front door, […]

    The Language of Wntzar

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   “Greetings Tyr, it is Mirrum, I am calling because we had another Yahzrs homicide.” “Another female victim?” “Yes” “Where was she killed?” “Elsewhere…like all the others, with the exception of Mihaila.” “The Yahzrs want us to find them.” “I believe so Tyr, I don’t want to get caught up in […]

    Depression of Wntzar

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   Not where she wanted to be. This planet was immersed in darkness. You could feel the weight of your own energy and everyone else’s. Bandua was a grey planet. The wildness areas could be pleasant, but the energy bogged you down. Here on the outskirts of Morrigan depression hugged you […]

    Thor Ever After

    Written by: Collette Cottingham   I wake up every morning in the arms of my Goddess…martial heaven. “Thor why do you sleep horizontal, I am exhausted.” Human you should be sleeping on the floor. “D, Thor was just stretching.” “No L, he was trying to push me out of bed. He likes you better than […]

    The Masked Man

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   Her velvety blue gown swished along the wood floor. The dress moved effortlessly, but in reality it was a heavy weight. Virginia wasn’t sure if the weight was from the dress or her mind. She scanned the room. She had been looking forward to this masked ball for […]

    The Queen

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   She walked down the hall. Her long gown swooshed along the floors. People in the hall stopped and bowed. You would think a woman in her position would be full of confidence and power. In reality, she felt neither. Her head would have been on a spike, but […]

    Thor’s Walk

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   “Attack” “Ahh…Thor stop attacking my feet.” “I am trying to save you ungrateful human.” “Thor you have too much energy. How about a walk to visit one of your favorite ladies?” “The goddess, human grab the lead.” “I will grab your leash Thor.” “I love this beautiful sunshine. […]

    Waiting in the Car

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   I hate waiting in the car. I can’t listen to the radio. I can’t make a peep. I have to be nonexistent. I sit here. My stomach is all in knots. What is happening? Are they okay? What could possibly be taking so long? I never take […]

    Collette Cottingham

      Collette Cottingham is a mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend. She has been a taxi driver, chef, negotiator, mediator, house cleaner, decorator, personal assistant, tutor, landscaper, and toilet plunger queen. She currently enjoys the simple things life has to offer. Collette gets excited over board games, swings, music, dancing, writing, singing, doll furniture, sunshine, […]

    The Water’s Edge

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman     I needed to come back here. I am not really sure why. She calls to me. It doesn’t matter how far away I go, I can still hear her. Momma used to say the river had a song. If you sit still and be in the quiet […]

    The Token

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   She walks all over. You could pass her a hundred times and she wouldn’t see you. She walks with her head down. A sign that she doesn’t know her worth. She loves her walks. She doesn’t have a routine. She shakes it up. Some find her bizarre. […]

    Camile: Turtle’s Crescent

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   The wind whistled around the storage units; a soda can danced with the wind. He couldn’t see her. She was quiet and motionless against the side of the building. The minutes ticked on, “Three, four, five.” This place looks like it should be next to a worn-out […]

    Haven’s Grace

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   The wind whipped through the snow sending it into her face. It was the last straw. The tears which had welled up in her eyes, began to flow. Her sobs echoed. She had wanted to contain them for the sake of her children, but fate had other […]

    Time’s Key

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   He came in the cover of darkness. Fighting the rough waters in a row boat; the wind and splashing water would conceal him. He didn’t want anyone to know he was there. He needed the key. Nat woke up to her shutters banging against the window. Despite […]

    Staycation

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   The sun glisten through the windows. She rolled over and hugged her pillow. “Ah, day one of my staycation.” It was heaven to be awoken by the sun instead of Steve. Well, technically Steve did wake her up by opening the blinds, but he knows how much […]

    Christmas Sparkle

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   I have a headache. I’m not supposed to wake up with a headache. What is all over my sheets? Agh…glitter. I swear this stuff reproduces during the Christmas season. It is all around the Christmas tree, floor, and dining room table, sparkling green, red, white and blue…glitter. This […]

    Satan’s Frost

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   On a cold December morning an ordinary young woman walked down the sidewalk. In was a normal day in this mid-century town. Her navy coat was buttoned up tight and she tucked her snow white mittens into her pockets. The snow had been falling for days; the […]

    Dry Falls

      Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   The soft grass crunched under his shoes. He had been here many times before, but it had been years. The river once flowed through the canyon, but was now barren. The only thing that remained was the large hole she left behind. Out of breath he reached […]

    The Devil’s Punch Bowl

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   I am sticky hot. The wind blows through the yard sending the laundry into a dance. I can’t escape this heat. The wind stings against the cracks in my lips. My jeans are hot plates against my legs. My feet are on fire. I am melting from the […]

    Lounge Lizard

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   The god lounges in the sun. Suddenly he hears children screaming in terror. He snaps to attention and spots children locked hand in hand, forced into a continuous circular motion. Thor leaps across the sidewalk and pounces through the invisible gravity field surrounding the children. Thor’s sacrifice frees […]

    The Rock

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman   I stole from him. I could make the usual excuses about being poor, but the truth is I am not poor. My parents do very well for themselves. If I told them I wanted it they would have bought it for me. I stayed quiet; I am not […]

    The Door

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman The door to upstairs swung open, “Colleen, Bobby is on the phone for you.” Mom slammed the door shut, shaking the upstairs. “I don’t want to talk to him, tell him I am not home.” The door to the upstairs swung open. “Colleen I will not lie for you.” […]

    Aunt Marge

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman The thunder rumbled across the sky like the thoughts in my head. I haven’t seen my aunt in years. Aunt Marge was a great-aunt; she has lived many lifetimes. The woman had money. She has been a widow seven times. Aunt Marge isn’t a black widow though; all of […]

    A Walk in the Park

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman Alas, beautiful sunshine, green grass with crunchy leaves – complete with a cold breeze; I so enjoy the park. Here I am free to roam and explore as a god should. The god squeezes into the shrubs to spy on the enemy. He spots a bird on a wire. […]

    Indulgence

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman Their eyes met across the room. She was completely memorized; it was love at first sight. She loved every crevice, smooth surface, and texture. She was in awe. Her life felt whole and complete. She thought, “Where have you been all my life?” People cut in between them. She […]

    Virginia’s Dress

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman I died in 1814. I continue to occupy my body, but my soul is gone. My soul is buried in the cold ground with the rest of my family, on a plantation in Virginia. My body now lives in New York, even though my life had ended, time continued […]

    The Goddess

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman Oh, the Grandma-human has arrived with food. I must inspect! “Thor is on the counter in the grocery sacks, he is so adorable.” “Thor has a mind of his own.” Let’s see…tuna, salmon…wait this salmon is too big for one feeding. Of course I will split it up; a […]

    Outpost

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman My dear Sister, It is hot and dry here. My skin cracks from the craving for any moisture. I didn’t know pain until this adventure. The sun is a brutal friend. I long for the warmth of the sun at night and curse it during the day. I hope […]

     Appreciation

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman 10:45 pm: I am exhausted. My energy level is a minus 2. Okay not literally minus 2, but it sure feels like it. Work, work, work, it is never ending. My boss is so demanding. There are no thank yous, no appreciation, just a lot of complaints. No time […]

    Determined

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman Awe…that was a nap. And there is my human sitting on the sofa starting at that rectangle box. This god must investigate. The God Thor springs down from his carpet tower. He moves with stealth around the sofa. Thor pokes his head over the sofa. Of course my face […]

    Mischief Managed

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman It is tradition! Every year the seniors at Roosevelt High pull a “Senior Prank”. Last year’s class removed the benches from jock’s landing. Everyone thought it was funny, except the jocks. My brother’s class had the best prank; they moved all the desks and chairs out into the parking […]

    The Visitor

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman My past self must have thought my future self was a rock star. I can’t believe I booked four flights in one day. What was I thinking? I left no margin for error. All my flights had to be on time with no delays. Well, it all worked out. […]

    Wrong Lane

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman “Daven, seatbelt?” “Check!” “Knox, seatbelt?” “Check!” “Paxton, seatbelt?” “Check, mom.” “Why do you do that?” “I want to make sure the children are buckled up.” “Jesus, they are always buckled up, just give it a rest.” “Okay, we are good and heading home.” “Let’s get moving. I can’t wait […]

    Heart Break

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman Are you okay? Maybe. What are you doing? Laying on the floor. Good. How is that good? You got out of bed today! So I accomplished something. I guess this means you haven’t showered or brushed your teeth. That requires energy I don’t have. Sorry I made you cry, […]

    1971

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman I’m a mess. I shouldn’t be driving, but I need to be out. Our song came on the radio. I’m sorry I wasn’t there. I’m sorry for not loving you right. You were my one chance at love and I blew it. Remember how we use to look up […]

    The Little Paleontologist

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman In 1810, a 10 year old girl clung to a cliff side in southwestern England. She scanned the cliff face for any odd shapes and rubbed her hands over the coarse, sandy surface, hoping her hands would find what her eyes might miss. This girl was Mary Anning and […]

    The Tooth Fairy Who Frightened Me

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill It was lunchtime, my favorite part of the school day.  I bit into my Rice Krispie, “Ow!” My front tooth hurt.  I tried another bite, “Ouch.” My friend Drew strolled up, “Hey Will, let’s play tag,” Drew reached out and tapped my shoulder and yelled, “You’re it!” then dashed […]

    Eclipse

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Consciously Woman I cried for you today. It doesn’t matter the day or the weather, I cry for you. I manage to function each and every day, yet inside I cry for you. I look normal to the average person, but inside my tears flow. Time has not slowed my tears, […]

    Thor

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill The God awakens and pauses for a good stretch…ah. Now, where is my servant? Oh look, he has opened the garden – how pleasant. I must say, this is a beautiful afternoon for a leisurely stroll. The smell of fresh flowers and green grass is…vroom, pop, pop, bang… Help […]

    You Are Who You Believe You Are

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill Ugg, I forgot to go to the market, so that means there’s no food and no coffee! The sun shines in through the window. It is a beautiful day. This means I can enjoy my coffee at the corner cafe. Ah, fresh morning air and sunshine, I enjoy how […]

    The Desert Wind

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill The thing about living in the desert…anywhere you travel is far from home, especially for high school sports. The bus pulls into the post office in the wee hours of the morning. The lights are turned on so we can see, which only blinds me. I end up squinting […]

    The Beach

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill Bop, bop, bop…my gum is the only thing bursting with delight on this gloomy morning. The last day of school is always the longest day. It is so annoying, because it is the perfect day. A beautiful 80 degrees, the sun is out, birds are singing and yet here […]

    Camile 2.0

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill The yellow dust danced through the air. You could see it everywhere, roof tops, the ground, and stuck onto faces. The harvest had been good. The dusting was a sign that everyone would reap the rewards from the golden harvest. Zeed emerged from the bank happy. He had the […]

    Thor

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill I came into this world the runt of the litter. I was unwanted. I was dumped on the door step of a shelter. The shelter cleaned me up and made me presentable. A young college man came into the shelter looking for a cat. A friend to fill the […]

    The Drive

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill I had seen her before, but I didn’t know where. Her voice is what caught my attention. I knew the voice. I turned to glance, but seeing her didn’t answer my question. It will pop into my mind in the middle of the night, when it doesn’t matter anymore. […]

    It’s Only the Wind

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill Her hair blows with the wind, a sight that takes my breath away. One simple smile from her and I forget everything. Her laugh makes me laugh. Ever since I met her, my nervous system has been in complete turmoil. She was dating a friend of mine. I knew […]

    Alien Mother

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill “I missed a call from Mother, what is wrong today.” “I don’t like your voice on this machine, you sound barley awake. It must be all those late nights.” “No, Mother.” “Your cousin daughter’s christening is on Saturday. I knew you would forget. It is at 10 am sharp, […]

    Pictures in the Hall

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill As I look at these old photographs I wonder Who are these people So perfect, so true, so young, so happy Their life so full of dreams A wedding day, babies, laughter, vacations in the sun Did these perfect souls really exist Or are they just pictures hanging in […]

    The Leather Case

    Written by: Collette Cottingham; Boot Hill Walking in the warm sunshine brings me so much joy. I even enjoy the click of my heels on the payment. I love walking downtown. Everywhere I look I see a building my great-grandfather built. This was his town and now it is my town. I am running the […]

    Lie Down in the Spot

    I am shopping at the high end stores. All the clothes I try on fit perfectly.  The fabric is amazing, plus the style of the clothes hide my flaws. I look at my face in the mirror, I am glowing. I look so beautiful. I need to buy this mirror. My hair has no static, […]

    Frozen Caterpillar

    Time can be a friend, but it can also be an enemy. As time moves forward we have learned much and made mistakes with tragic consequences. Through all this we learned to move forward. There are parts of the past that remain hidden, secrets we will never uncover, or so we thought. My employer found […]

    Barbwire

    The ground is wet, the wind is harsh…ouch, “Gosh darn it,” I wave my finger in the air, like that does anything. I suck the wound and spit. This takes some of the sting out. That barbwire sure can bite. I reach down into my yellow bucket. It’s my own dang fault. I should’ve had […]

    Wnztar

    The wind cuts like ice biting into ones flesh. Winter was upon them. She drew strength from the cold. Her gift was a treasure and curse. A power others longed to control.  As she descended the cobble stones steps the click of her feet echoed in rhythm with her heart beat. Her breath was like […]

    Daughter of the Desert

    Hot and dry, sand and rocks, wind and the river, the only thing that bred here was sagebrush and rattle snakes. I am a daughter of the desert. I am a creation of the river waters that cut through the canyon on their way to somewhere greater. I still live here even after all these […]

    Virginia

    I died in 1814. I continue to occupy my body, but my soul is gone. My soul is buried in the cold ground with the rest of my family, on a plantation in Virginia. My body now lives in New York, even though my life had ended time continued on as if nothing had happened. […]

    Excuse Me, Officer

    “Mon, what is taking so long?” “Rach, the toilet paper is going the wrong direction. I have to fix it.” “Monica, no you don’t.” “Can I figure out how to work the toilet paper mechanism?” “What, no Monica we need to go.” “Rach, I did it” “Can we go now Mon?” “Rach, the people in […]

    Ladies Who Lunch

    Her screams were piercing. Her cry echoed through the neighborhood. The screams were in harmony with the objects being plummeting against the wall, windows and floors. Her rage is powerful. One scream sends shivers down my spine. I find myself holding my breath. I walk toward her door. Why do I have to do this? […]

    Some Places Come With Their Own Knowledge

    I have a secret. One I have kept since I was six. It started out as any normal day for a six year old. I left in the morning to go exploring around my house. I walked to the great wall that lined our community. I saw two giant rocks resting next to each other. […]

    Boot Hill

    I am not allowed to go to Boot Hill Cemetery located in Virginia City, Montana. There is a darkness that surrounds the cemetery. It isn’t a safe place. The cemetery got its name, because the first residences passed away with their boots on, which in the old west, is not a good thing. My family’s […]

    Perfectly Potatoes

    Oh my goodness. It is a potato! I love potatoes. I will eat them mashed, fried, chopped, whole or baked.  Why? Why not! They are delicious. I try not to think of the great potato famine, because I cry. Did you know millions of potatoes perished? They couldn’t be eaten.  No mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, […]

    Face Down

    I don’t want to spend my life with my dress tucked into my pantyhose. I have repeated this saying many times in my life. Why you may ask, because I learned from an embarrassing situation. I am a very shy person. I don’t know what to say to people. If I say anything it ends […]

    Collette Cottingham

    Collette Cottingham is a mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend. She has been a taxi driver, chef, negotiator, mediator, house cleaner, decorator, personal assistant, tutor, landscaper, and toilet plunger queen. She currently enjoys the simple things life has to offer. Collette gets excited over board games, swings, music, dancing, writing, singing, doll furniture, sunshine, make […]