2026-06-27
In Replenished, a sci-fi fantasy short story, Jarvis and Fenton brace the settlement wall for the horde’s third assault while Cecile races to replenish their cannon supply. With only one altered prototype ready and new abominations emerging from the treeline, every shot must be measured before the charge reaches the defenders.
Jarvis manages the gunners while Fenton holds the line, but this assault becomes more than another test of the wall. The horde cut negotiations short, leaving the settlement with one chance to show what its defenders can do when promises are no longer enough...
2026-06-26
When I finished Hollow Judgment and Widow’s Conviction, I turned my attention to the month’s final story, a political satire. While I try to steer clear of politics, when my patrons or random chance make the choice, I will oblige. So I thumbed through the headlines and found a story that would work, provided I injected the satire into a proper story. As a result, I blended this tale with my Storm Warden.
The kingdoms have spent generations fearing the dwindling Storm Wardens. Legends describe people who command the skies, summon relentless storms, and wield nature with terrifying precision...
2026-06-25
2026-06-24
Upon completion of Silent Breach, my focus shifted to the second micro-fiction piece for the month, a tale featuring Elara Finch. While I’ve enjoyed exploring her life, I spent a few days without an idea for this micro tale. Then something sparked as I watched her carry about her day in my mind’s eye. With sudden clarity, I hopped onto my computer and let the brief tale flow through my fingertips.
Elara’s workshop wasn’t built for comfort. She claimed the narrow space between a tanner and an apothecary, where the walls held the scent of treated hides on one side and bitter herbs on the other. While most visitors found the mingling odors unbearable, Elara stopped noticing them long ago...
2026-06-23
Fresh off finishing Tolling Stone, I turned my attention to the second picture-based story of the month. However, I needed another image to spark an idea, so I jumped over to DeviantArt and dove into my feed. After scrolling through a bunch of images, Loneliness Has a Glow caught my eye. It lingered in my mind for a moment before a fledgling tale rose to the forefront. With a little shaping, the story unfolded before my mind’s eye.
Some places feel isolated because of distance. Others spark that dread because they exist beyond the reach of anything familiar...
2026-06-20
In Rebuke, a fantasy short story, an impossible portal opens inside Leodor’s protected Academy and brings a council Hunter into a room he does not understand. When the intruder labels Leodor and Tiatha as rogues, his confidence collides with old magic, dangerous family history, and a spell altered far beyond what its creator intended.
What begins as a quiet sibling exchange quickly becomes a confrontation in the library, where wards fail, arrogance steps through, and Tiatha reveals why some warnings should have been obeyed. This narrated fantasy tale leans into magical tension, controlled menace, and the danger of underestimating those who learned from legends...
2026-06-19
Fresh off writing Hollow Judgment, I turned my attention to the next genre for my patrons, a mystery. While I had other detectives available to me, I kept circling back to Kyle Rickman. Once I settled on him, I needed the right crime for him to unravel, and the idea that caught my attention started with a simple question.
What would you do if you received a letter written in the handwriting of someone the courts had already declared dead? I would probably dismiss it as a prank or a forgery, as I think most people would...
2026-06-18
2026-06-17
When it comes to my picture prompts, I always hop onto DeviantArt and explore my feed for images that tickle my mind. Sometimes those jaunts produce immediate results. Then there are times like this month, where I scroll endlessly trying to find an image that feels right to me. It took a while, but I eventually stumbled upon an image of a man walking through a storm of shadow and ink. While ideas started swirling, it took me a little longer to isolate a singular storyline to explore.
Some roads lead toward answers. Others lead to questions that refuse to leave us alone. The hardest journeys often begin when we have already lost more than we believed we could bear...
2026-06-16
When I took a minute to map out my Wattpad stories for the month, I sketched out where I wanted to take Elara this time around. While there are plenty of storylines I’m eager to explore, there are others that need to be explored to help propel the main idea forward. This particular tale sits somewhere between those two guideposts. There isn’t an earth-shattering idea embedded in the text, but sometimes that’s where the most important things live.
Elara’s workshop had settled into a comfortable rhythm. New commissions, once rare occurrences, often arrived when people were desperate. They sat alongside old projects, and the cluttered benches reflected the constant balance between invention and obligation...
2026-06-15
As the month churned on, I failed to remind my patrons to cast their votes in the poll. However, life was already ambushing me, stealing precious time away from me, so I once more turned to random chance to select the genres. Up first is a fantasy. And I have a plethora of characters to lean into, yet it didn’t take long for a recent addition to my collection to claim the stage. While I could’ve argued with him, the arguments to explore his life were far too strong to ignore.
Kael stood in the smoke after carrying out another command. The guards who once protected the sanctuary fled into the trees, seeking whatever safety they could find...
2026-06-13
In Adjustments, a sci-fi fantasy short story, Jarvis and Cecile fight to hold a settlement wall while dragons carry minotaurs and trolls into battle. The upgraded plasma cannons are the only weapons strong enough to stop the horde, but sustained fire pushes them toward catastrophic failure, forcing every shot to become a choice between survival and disaster.
As Fenton reports monsters climbing over the dead, Jarvis presses Cecile for a way to thin the attackers before the wall is overwhelmed. What follows is less a clean victory than a desperate adjustment, where invention, risk, and battlefield pressure collide inside the crow’s nest...
2026-06-11
2026-06-09
As June dawned, I looked at my schedule and thought about the characters I wanted to explore. At first, I agreed with my past self’s decision. However, after a few minutes, I decided to keep only half of the original plan. With that choice made, I focused on the accepted half of my schedule, which meant returning to Ramas Caldwell as he continues his journey to the Isles.
As a reminder, Ramas’s cursed sight allows him to understand the world in a way others cannot. Those afflicted with that curse lose the comfort of ordinary vision, but they gain an understanding few can endure. Where sailors see waves, clouds, and wooden planks, Ramas perceives the hidden galaxies...
2026-06-06
In Advances, a political science fiction short story, progress inside the fragile new Federation creates pressure instead of relief. As the space docks near completion and the first colonization ship moves closer to reality, Olyver pushes for a faster timeline while Quinn and Caitlin weigh the cost of rushing their people back toward the stars.
What begins as a discussion about ships, labor, and construction turns into something far more dangerous when the Federation charter comes under scrutiny. In a room shaped by impatience, compromise, and political tension, the future of new worlds may depend on wording that cannot be left unclear...