The works of fiction that I've written over the last few years. These are just rough descriptions, but the full works are downloadable individually.
Riverguard |
Riverguard is the name of a novel I've been writing since around mid November 2015. It's about a young girl named Morrigan, and her interactions between a powerful magic called Necromancy and the organization that exists to oppose it. As it is a work in progress, only the prologue is online right now.
Zeitgeist |
This was the result of 3 hours of frenzied work, when a friend and I committed to a writing challenge. It is an introduction to a story at most, but it had some parts in it that I was quite proud of, and it never got too abstract. The voice of the main character remains very fun to play with, and I wound up recycling it when I wrote Brass Promises.
Redemption on the Old Road |
While a bit long, I wrote this after reading some HP Lovecraft and playing a whole lot of Darkest Dungeon. It is, in fact, fan fiction, though the original world it was taken from (Darkest Dungeon, of course) leaves so much room for interpretation I felt more liberated by the constraints of another's work than I was bound to it. In the end, I believe it stands very well as separate work, though the language is very archaic; as befitting a work based after Lovecraft.
Homunculus |
I was given a writing prompt by Reddit a while back, and I got an idea, and then this happened. It drifted a bit far from the original prompt, but I was so happy with the result that I kept it anyway. It is somewhat jarring, but an interesting experiment nonetheless. Every good writer needs a weird auteur story with overwrought prose that requires a lot of interpretation to understand. Here's mine.
Brass Promises |
This story is not in the traditional format, but it was more book than game. It was a school project I put together in three days with the intention of finishing it later, but the format presented a number of difficulties, and I wrote Riverguard instead. It is the story of a man tasked with finding a trio of lost scientists, and carrying the weight of mistakes long past.