Skip to content
Kilter Street Chronicles
Are You Willing to Explore?
  • Home
  • Kilter Street Manor
  • Kilter Street Neighborhood
  • The City of Possibility
  • Story Archive

Author: Esther Ariel

Character Profiles

Kilter Street Profiles: John

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Esther Ariel

John, from Apartment 3c, can always get the elevator at Kilter Street Manor Apartments to work for him. It’s reluctant or uncooperative for everyone else,...

Character Profiles

Kilter Street Profiles: G.S. Frisch

Posted on April 24, 2016 by Esther Ariel

Gilbert Sullivan Frisch, who lives in Apartment 2a, doesn’t like Gilbert & Sullivan’s music, though his adopted parents do, very much. He turne...

fiction

Inspired by Sigrid

Posted on January 16, 2016 by Esther Ariel

Sigrid isn’t one to open up easily or speak much about her childhood, but something she told me about growing up and taking care of her unwell mother insp...

Cultural Catchall

13 Songs to Help you Power Through Hard Times

Posted on December 24, 2015 by Esther Ariel

If you’re in a dark place or up against some challenges that are proving tougher than you expected, maybe some of these songs can help you power through. (Becau...

Character Profiles

Kilter Street Profiles: Hank and Ivy

Posted on November 18, 2015 by Esther Ariel

Hank and Ivy are married and share many interests, so they decided to combine their profile page. They’re independent and intertwined, mapping out a share...

Life Observations/Words & Deeds

Day After Halloween: Worst Fear Round-Up

Posted on November 1, 2015 by Esther Ariel

Throughout October, Zeb asked Kilter Street Manor residents to write their worst fear and leave it in a basket in the mailroom. Everyone chose to do it anonymou...

Place and Time

City of Possibility Location: Museum of Mental Maladies

Posted on October 22, 2015 by Esther Ariel

From its origins in the 19th century as a zoo displaying asylum patients, the Museum of Mental Maladies has come a long way. Now it’s housed in a magnific...

Cultural Catchall

Wimsey Vane TV adaptations: Notes on Viewing

Posted on October 14, 2015 by Esther Ariel / 0 Comment

Mrs. Selby hosted three viewing parties recently, one for each TV adaptation of the following Dorothy Sayers’ novels: Strong Poison, Have His Carcase, and...

Character Profiles

Kilter Street Profiles: Mrs. Selby

Posted on October 8, 2015 by Esther Ariel

Does Mrs. Selby have a first name? Her mailbox just says ‘Selby,’ and to be honest, I can’t imagine her with a first name. She seems like she ...

Life Observations

8 Reasons You’re Terrible at Conversation

Posted on October 7, 2015 by Esther Ariel

I recently had a conversation with Hugh Silver about why people might be terrible at conversation. The following list isn’t comprehensive, and I don’...

Posts navigation

« Previous 1 2 3 4 Next »

Who am I?

I'm Esther Ariel, a writer. At the behest of HKatz (my alter ego of sorts), I moved into a studio apartment in the attic of Kilter Street Manor, located on Kilter Street in the City of Possibility.

What is this place?

Have a look around. All I know is that Kilter Street and the City of Possibility are full of stories. What I need to do is pay attention and write them down. (My landlady demands it, in fact.)

Don't miss a thing

Get email updates on the latest from around Kilter Street and the City of Possibility.

Copyright

© Esther Ariel (HKatz), 2014 - present, All Rights Reserved for the content (text and visuals) throughout this site. Short excerpts with a link back to this site are acceptable; otherwise, you must receive permission from me to use this content.

For any materials on this blog that weren't created by me, I'll credit the author or artist.

Disclaimer

The people who live on Kilter Street, in the City of Possibility, or in any stories these places have inspired are simply themselves; they aren't you or anyone you know.

In other words, I made up all these characters and what they say and do (and the places they live in). If you see yourself in them, ask yourself why.
© 2019 Kilter Street Chronicles
Powered by WordPress | Theme: Graphy by Themegraphy