Hello, and welcome! This is my writerblr blog (but also kind of my main one). I have a second, more fandomy blog over at @firefletch (which is also where I do reblogging that isn't related to my original content). If you like clean, character-focused stories with magic, angst, multiverses, and shenanigans, you've come to the right place!
And, if you're anti-AI, sick of Grammarly ads, want to scream at every Google Gemini ad, and would like to support a flesh-and-bone creator Trying Their Best, then you have also come to the right place, because same. Don't worry—any weird errors and inconsistencies you find here were made ✨organically✨, as nature intended. And you can pry em-dashes out of the cold unfeeling hands of my skeleton before I give them up.
[Note: I do, sadly, often disappear for stretches at a time. I'm working on being more consistent, but in the meantime rest assured that I will always come back—for ArtFight and Inktober if nothing else. Also I see your tag games and asks and I love you so much and one day I hope to reply]
In one dimension, an agent is trying to hide an interdimensional fugitive she's been harboring; in another, a scared kid tries to find the courage to investigate the dragon shape-shifter his grandmother made a deal with.
Semi-interactive serial story, urban fantasy with horror elements. Released monthly via email newsletter and, a month behind, on my website.
Tips and Tricks for Surviving a Time Loop
Every morning, Zo waits for Lyn to wake up so that he can let her know they're trapped in a time loop, and then they can get on with the rest of their day... which he only remembers half of. All they know is that, besides them, everyone has disappeared, and the answers they're looking for hide in the twilit city across the desert—and that something is deeply wrong beneath the world's shifting surface.
Terrarium Lights (novella, first draft)
Mission: Fallen Star (short story)
Whumptober 2021 (well, they're individual scenes, but I completed the month, so--)
Right now I've got the serial story going, but once I can figure out my routines and time management enough, I'll be moving on to the first Faultrunners series (formerly Rifters), an audio version of A Four-Dimensional Plot, and maybe even a consistent posting schedule.
Faultrunners: Prime, Book One:
In a world newly-saved from destruction, the right-hand servant of a powerful supervillain is sent to infiltrate a hero training guild for two purposes: uncover what the council of heroes has hidden there, and discover the true identity of the superhero responsible for ending the apocalypse. Things instantly go sideways when a Brazilian girl his age finds him, brings him to the guild ahead of schedule, claims that she's from a different world, and promises him (against his will) that she's going help him make friends at the training center. Despite their drastically different goals, intuition tells Eabennor that this girl is also hiding something, some key to the hero council, some valuable secret—so he might as well play along with this friend thing, for extra intel. Just for a few weeks. What could go wrong?
(The setting is steampunk/superhero, with sprinklings of eldritch horror and other, equally strange worlds)
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