Constraint Applied

As I stared at my calendar of upcoming stories, the second piece of micro-fiction was bothering me. I wasn’t feeling the tale I had planned. I don’t have an issue with my Academy series, I just didn’t want to dive into the piece I had outlined. So I took a step back and skimmed through my ideas. After a moment, I latched onto a scene I had no intention of exploring in the main storyline of Residuals of Wonder. Once I had it, I sat down and sketched it out.

Elara’s workshop sat tucked away from the rest of the city, where the noise of carts and voices dulled into something distant...

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Micro Fiction

Controlled Counsel

As life continues to churn, I sat down to look at the first Wattpad story for the month, another entry in Elara Finch’s journey. When I started working through the initial seed, I found myself balancing that idea with where the last two installments had taken things. That path shifted in ways I hadn’t planned. As I followed it, I found the mentor who taught her the basics of the craft.

The door didn’t open easily, and that alone sent her a signal. Elara had spent years learning the difference between things that resisted and those that required the right approach. Still, she forced it as she always had. As it had countless times before, the hinge gave...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Backlash

In Backlash, a political science fiction short story, a tense meeting inside a fragile triumvirate reveals how easily progress can be manipulated when control outweighs consensus. As leaders debate the future of their people and the path back to the stars, what begins as a delayed conversation quickly turns into a calculated struggle over perception, power, and who truly shapes the outcome.

As Olyver confronts Caitlin and Quinn over their delays, the discussion shifts from procedural disagreements to something far more dangerous. With pressure mounting and the illusion of public input hanging in the balance, the trio must decide whether to lead with truth, or control the narrative itself...

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Tuning the Room

Two friends stood talking in an empty room.
Sebastian grinned and said, “This silence is a mood.”
Jimmy whirled around and sprang for a broom.
Waving it about, he declared, “I’ll balance out the bloom.”
Sebastian winced, “It’s not a chore. You’ve misconstrued.”

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Poetry

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Invasion

In Invasion, a military science fiction short story set in a hostile world, a routine alert spirals into a battle against the impossible. As confusion turns into urgency, a defensive force is pushed to react in real time against something they were never trained to face. With limited options and rising pressure, every decision carries weight as the line between control and chaos blurs.

As the situation escalates, disbelief gives way to action and calculated risk becomes the sole path forward. Invasion explores how quickly certainty can collapse when the unknown arrives without warning, forcing those in command to rely on instinct, experience, and whatever tools remain. What begins as a simple report becomes a test of survival, adaptability, and resolve...

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Sight’s Power

As April Fool’s Day came and went, I looked at the stories I wanted to tell this month, specifically the two micro-fiction tales. Right now, I have a few characters I’m rotating through to explore character moments or side quests of exploration. This month, my Wanderer shorts give me a little of both. While I know the depth of Ramas’s power, I’ve only hinted at his capability to date. With this brief narrative, I wanted to highlight the depths of his power. I’m also able to flesh out more of the background surrounding the cadre who possess the cursed sight.

Ramas moves through the world with a perspective few would ever know. What most accept with the briefest glance, he questions without hesitation. It is not due to stubbornness or defiance. It is the nature of his cursed sight. It drives him with a certainty of the world others will never understand, creating a stiff and lonely life. That difference isolates him even among a ship full of sailors...

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Micro Fiction

Flavor Assault

A pair of friends stood eyeing the snacks on a tray.
Sebastian grinned, “These all just hit different.”
Jimmy leaned in, then flinched like they'd strike from display,
“If that's the case, I'll make them all a little stronger today.”
He dashed off grinning, chasing something inherent.

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Poetry

Shaw’s Silent Cut

When I finished Unending Cycle and What Remains, my attention shifted to my patrons’ final genre for the month, a sci-fi narrative. The genre offers a wide range of characters and ideas to explore. While that can be a blessing, there are times when too many avenues slow progress instead of helping it. As I worked through my options and revisited my back catalogue, I found myself returning to the crew of the Scythe. With the characters settled, I reviewed the last installment and had a clear direction for where this story would go.

Some jobs come wrapped in routine. A crate, a destination, and a payout. On paper, nothing about that formula stands out. But for crews who operate in the murky space between laws and loyalties, those ordinary jobs are often the first sign that something is wrong. When a shipment feels too simple, something beneath the surface is already waiting to disrupt the normal cadence...

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Flash Fiction

The Following Weight

After finishing Shared Casts and Packed Assumptions, I turned my attention to the last picture prompt for the month. When I found the second image that captivated my imagination, I was excited to explore a more somber and heavy topic. The reason I’m eager to explore those kinds of stories is because they provide me an avenue to dive into the more human aspects of a character, provided I wrap the tale in a Fantasy or Sci-Fi setting. When properly done, an author is given free reign to explore even the most sensitive of topics. While the story that follows isn’t centered on a sensitive topic, wrapping it in a fantasy setting gives me the freedom to explore its core tenets as I’d prefer.

As dawn presses against the horizon, a fog-laden field stretches out before Aric. Its surface is marked by crooked crosses and the quiet weight of what remained after battle. Nothing about the landscape feels ordered or at rest. The ground itself seems to resist the sky, holding onto something that refuses to be forgotten...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Forgotten History

In Forgotten History, a wizard seeking nothing more than a place to call his own uncovers something buried beneath the earth that defies every known civilization. What begins as a quiet act of creation quickly spirals into a tense encounter with territorial predators, hidden observers, and a hunter who knows more than he should. As the scene unfolds, Thobin is thrust into a deadly confrontation. Some discoveries were never meant to be found.

As tension builds between Thobin, Alric, and the mysterious hunter, the story explores shifting power, hidden knowledge, and the fragile balance between discovery and survival. With multiple factions drawn to the same unknown force, Forgotten History highlights how quickly curiosity can become conflict, and how even a single discovery can reshape everything that follows...

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What Remains

The moment I finished writing Unending Cycle, I turned my attention to the second story of the month, a horror piece. This time, the focus returns to Solomon. While his hunt for the ancient vampire continues, I wanted to step away from that pursuit and explore something closer to the ground. A smaller threat, perhaps, but one that reveals something far more telling. Not just what Solomon does, but how his presence reshapes the world around him, especially the creatures that believe themselves to be the hunters.

The road into town has never been a place of comfort. It cuts through the forest with a stubborn insistence, as though the land itself resisted its creation. By day, it is nothing more than a path worn by use and necessity...

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Flash Fiction

Misread Spiral

Two friends stood beside a café's front door,
Sebastian clapped and said, “You’ve got rizz today.”
Jimmy stood tall as if he’d heard that before,
Then struck a pose and strutted across the floor,
Sebastian shook his head, “He’s going the wrong way.”

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Poetry

Packed Assumptions

As March comes to a close, I found myself shifting from Shared Casts, a moment grounded in quiet camaraderie, to something that leans in a very different direction. Sebastian and Jimmy tend to live where plans unravel and simple ideas take on a life of their own. As I continue to settle into writing comedies, I still find myself returning to my story cubes for a starting point. This time, the combination was simple: a trail into a mountain, a mushroom, and a filled bag. With those elements in place, I set out to build the next entry in this growing series inspired by Abbott and Costello.

Some days begin with intention. Others begin with a plan that sounds reasonable until the first step is taken. A quiet trail winding into the mountains tends to promise both. Space to think. Room to breathe. Just enough distance from everything else to feel like something might unfold if given the time...

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Flash Fiction

Unsettled Balance

As the month has churned away, I carved out a little time to work on my third Wattpad story. Once again, I find myself returning to Elara’s tale. Though her story is still new, it continues to draw my attention. I’ve explored other characters and considered where their paths might lead, but Elara remains the one I return to. Born from a simple picture prompt, she has proven to be a rewarding character to follow, from her technical mindset to the way she navigates the people around her. I do have a general roadmap for the series, but I’ve found it’s just as important to follow the small shifts that emerge as the story begins to take shape.

The alley between the apothecary and the tanner had never been a place of comfort. It was a narrow passage shaped by necessity, where trades pressed against one another with little regard for harmony. The tannery’s fumes clung to the stone, the apothecary’s oils lingered in the air, and every surface carried the residue of work that could not be done anywhere else...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Evaluating Options

In Evaluating Options, a military science fiction short story set in the Discovery series, a struggling colony faces a critical turning point as resources dwindle and relentless attacks push their defenses to the brink. With their reactor failing and no clear solution in sight, the leadership must weigh a dangerous alternative that could either secure their survival or destroy everything they’ve built.

As tensions rise Jarvis, Fenton, and Dyrk, meet to discuss their options. As each volunteers their option, they must chose between the choices. It reveals a test of leadership, and the willingness to act in the face of uncertainty...

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