2026-05-13
As the month continued to churn, I turned my attention to the trio of tales I dedicate to my blog. Up first is a picture prompt, so I hopped onto DeviantArt and started thumbing through my feed. Fortunately, it didn’t take long to come across the image below, a knight bathed in fire. Before any other thought could settle in my mind, I latched onto last month’s story about Kael, and a new tale started forming in the back of my mind. Sit back and join me as we explore the next chapter in Kael’s life.
A hilltop stronghold should have offered distance from a burning village, but distance doesn’t always guarantee safety. As rooftops burn in the valley below, snow clings to Kael’s dark armor while he arrives at Orven’s door carrying more than the weight of battle...
2026-05-12
As life swelled around me, I needed to push the initial micro tale for a week. Fortunately, these stories tend to come together fast once I settle into the idea. Once the disruption passed, I grabbed my planner and started thinking about the next tale featuring Lucas and Elouise. While I’m building toward their serialized flash fiction, there are several moments that I’m eager to highlight along the way. Armed with a plan and the base seed, I set out to craft this micro tale.
Some stories are carried through bloodlines, while others survive only because someone refuses to release them. In this world, ink can anchor shades with the right preparation, allowing stories and fragments of lives to endure. With the craft dwindling, the burden of carrying another isn’t taken lightly...
2026-05-09
In Concessions, a political science fiction short story, a tense confrontation erupts inside a fragile federation as one leader demands progress on colonization, ships, and the future of their people. Olyver storms into the room ready to force a decision, but Quinn refuses to be rushed by pressure, politics, or impatience.
As the argument intensifies, the question becomes less about whether progress is happening and more about who truly understands the cost of moving too soon...
2026-05-07
2026-05-05
Last month, I started building a storyline for Elara that I wasn’t able to start. I wanted to explore the summons, but outside obligations pulled my attention away and forced me to set it aside. When I returned to it, I revisited the outline I’d created and worked through the events again. Once I had the initial pass, I focused on refining the story into its final form.
Elara’s guild does not summon its members without cause. When a call is issued, expectations are set. Those who answer understand their work will be placed under scrutiny, their decisions weighed, and their judgment measured against the outcomes...
2026-05-02
In Reunited, a sci-fi fantasy short story, a mission beyond the safety of a fortified settlement turns tense when something moves in the trees. As Fenton and his squad push into the unknown, what begins as a routine search quickly escalates into something far more dangerous.
As suspicion rises and weapons are raised, the line between enemy and ally blurs. The encounter forces both sides to question their assumptions, revealing that not everything beyond the wall is part of the relentless horde. What unfolds is not a battle, but something far more important—an unexpected reconnection that could change the course of survival itself...
2026-04-30
2026-04-29
After finishing Withering Path and Sprawling Secrets, I turned my attention to the final story for the month, a mystery. When I pulled the genre results, I weighed my collection of investigators. Each brings something different to the table, but I ultimately selected Marcus and his ethereal partner, Benjamin. That pairing gives me room to explore an investigation from angles that would otherwise stay out of reach.
Marcus never rushes his work. Every fact is confirmed with something that can support it. Every detail is weighed against the others until a clear picture begins to form. When a case looks too clean, he does not close the file. He spends more time with it...
2026-04-28
As the month drew to a close, I left Cost of Entry and Unwilling Arbiter behind and focused on my latest Sebastian & Jimmy story. When I need inspiration for a story, I usually turn to my story cubes. This time I set the physical dice aside and asked for a virtual roll instead. Three images stood out right away: a key, a lightning bolt, and an hourglass. They gave me a direction, even if it took some time to understand the shape the story would take. In the end, I leaned into a comedy with a hint of fantasy and let it develop from there.
Some situations present themselves without warning and force a decision before there is time to think it through. They appear simple at first, offering just enough clarity to suggest there is nothing to worry about. That impression rarely holds once a closer look is taken...
2026-04-27
After writing Withering Path, I turned my attention to the second story for my patrons, a fantasy. While the first story had fantasy beats, I wanted to step back and focus on a different character for this tale. With that in mind, I thumbed through my array of characters and chose Thobin to explore a unique moment with him. Instead of building a storyline from nothing, I returned to Forgotten History and created a followup to that piece.
The forest pressed in around Thobin as he traced the buried object with steady fingers. The strange metallic thing beneath his touch was too clean to belong to roots or stone, and it did not yield like anything the land should have allowed...
2026-04-25
In Hidden Thread, a mysterious fantasy short story, a lost traveler stumbles upon something far more unsettling than an unfamiliar forest. As Elena searches for a way back, she discovers a hidden clearing where reality begins to blur and something unseen lingers just beyond her understanding. What begins as a simple attempt to find her way home quickly turns into a test of perception, intuition, and the unseen forces that shape the world around her.
As the forest shifts from silent to aware, Elena is forced to confront a presence that understands her far better than it should. With no clear answers and no obvious path forward, every step becomes a question, and every detail matters...
2026-04-24
While I missed publishing the first Patreon exclusive last Friday, I was excited to explore the first story, an Action/Adventure. When I sat down to sketch out the tale, I didn’t know who to focus on at first. However, after a brief examination of my characters, I chose to highlight my Storm Warden’s story. While I didn’t want to create a crucial tale for the character, I wanted to highlight her fragility.
Paths should be reliable. They’re carved into the world and rarely change. Everyone learns how to navigate the world based upon these routes. Stone remains where it is set. Distances hold their measure...
2026-04-23
2026-04-22
When I finished Cost of Entry, I turned to the other image I found on DeviantArt. A knight, or at least a man in full armor looking past his blade, stirred something deep within my mind. That alone piqued my interest, but when you take a closer look and observe the flames clinging to his body, the tale that sprang to my mind shifted. Instead of pointing toward a defensive or offensive trait, I worked the flames into my story in a different way. As I peeled back the layers, the truth behind the armored figure came into sharp focus.
Fire doesn’t just burn. It settles into a place and claims everything it touches. What should have been a quiet hall of study now crackles with heat and shifting light, every surface reflecting a mistake that has already taken hold...
2026-04-21
When the month started, I planned to write three Wattpad stories. Unfortunately, other obligations, both forced and voluntary, stole time from my availability, and I wasn’t going to reach that third story. I’m a little disappointed, but there are more pressing storylines that need my attention. That left me with a choice between the remaining two. While it wasn’t an easy decision, I ultimately chose to continue Darren Gilbert’s Journeys.
The Academy offers structure, protection, and a clear path for their students. It defines not only what is taught, but where that teaching is meant to remain...