I have a bad habit of working in a non-linear fashion on the various stories that wander about in my head. Thus I have a large collection of things in various stages of drafting/polishing. As my last attempt at forcing my Muses into a more linear progression has failed, I’ve decided to simply embrace the chaos. Thus, while things are roughly in chronological order, don’t be alarmed if things skip about quite a bit.
If the story was written for an event, the event will be noted by []. If the story is part of an established universe, the universe is noted by (). Plot summaries (or taglines) are noted in italics.
WIP Stories
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When Good is Dumb [NaNoWriMo 2009] Urban Fantasy. Alec and Kat take a road trip to Armageddon. |
| Silverwitch [Novel_in_90] Rural Fantasy. Chains are made to be broken. |
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| The Gate to Fenrith Lei [2006 NaNoWriMo] Second-world Fantasy. Even fairy tales lie. |
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| Blackguards and Plaster Saints (Flash fiction/Short story collection) Science Fiction. This is how it ends. |
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| Dogs of the Never Never [2007 NaNoWriMo] Suburban Fantasy. Magical Companion Humans and the Dogs that tolerate them. |
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The Rabbit Who Ate the Moon Science Fiction. When I am lost, find me. |
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Traveling Songs (Songs of the Summer God) Second-world Fantasy. When Good is relative. |
| To The Greenwood Go (Everyday Wolves) Suburban Fantasy. Somethings you can’t run away from. |
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Woven [2008 NaNoWriMo] Second-world Dark Fantasy. How to survive the end of the world. |
| The Wolves of Windsor Dorm (Tales of the Drunken Unicorn) Suburban Fantasy. Not everything can be solved by a horn to the gut. |
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| Rise and Walk Second-world Dark Fantasy/Horror. When there is nothing left to lose. |
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| The Mists of Haiyts Second-world Fantasy. Stop. Listen. |
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| Patterns in Stone (The Mists of Haiyts) Second-world Fantasy. Bones never lie, but ghosts always do. |
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