My Works
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"Human" is a short story written for a prompt and uses my characters for my upcoming novel Tale of the Dead Witch. The short story was simply an exercise at writing the dynamic between these two characters.
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"A Child Found in the Woods" is a short story for my webcomic Tale of the Dead Witch. This story shows how the story's main character, Siofra, was taken in by Haast and Lumora.
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The Tale of Corsinby is an ongoing webcomic about a little girl, Siofra, trying to make friends in Corsinby, a village steeped in superstition and surrounded by dangerous monsters. However that can be difficult when Siofra's parents are the village's most feared legends. You can read more of The Tale of Corsinby on Tapastic.
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"The Tapestry" is a short play set in world of sorcerers and magic. Siblings, Dexter and Sherman, are part of the family of royal sorcerers. Their job is to make the royal tapestry, a symbol of peace between sorcerers and human nobles. But when a neighboring country threatens war, the sibling are faced with difficult choices.
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Storm Scars is a webnovel on indefinite hiatus about a girl named June. She lost both her mother and her leg in boating accident. But her injury wont stop her from spending a short hour in her rowboat. Then when a rainstorm comes in, June finds more than just wrecked ships in the ocean. You can read more of Storm Scars on Tapastic.
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Beyond the Forest is a short novel about a young knight on her journey to save the king. With her new doe-friend, she must travel through the dreaded Forest. Though what she finds is a different monster than she expected.
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"Growth" is a short play about a girl named Emery. She is haunted by the ghost of her neighbor, Connor. But to the confusion of both Emery and The Ghost, they find that the neighbor is still alive. Unsure how this could be, Emery tries to help The Ghost pass on to the afterlife.
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Hamlet's Poison is a poem I wrote for a class assignment. The assignment stated that the poem must be through the point of view of any person or thing in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," must be at least twenty-five lines, and must contain references from said play. The poem is twenty-six line long, and has the Shakespearean references on lines fifteen, sixteen, and twenty-two.
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Ode to the Keeper of an Age Departed is a poem written for a high school assignment. The poem had to praise something or someone, must be at least ten lines, and the subject had to be not directly stated in the work.
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