2026-03-16
When the month started, I bucketed my time in an effort to keep myself on track. So far this month, it looks like that extra bit of work helped. With my projects moving along at a decent clip, I hopped onto DeviantArt early in the month in an effort to find images that sparked stories in my mind. As I scanned through the gallery, two images grabbed my attention. Of the pair, the one that inspired this story was the more ordinary scene. It didn’t highlight magic or suggest something mysterious. Instead, it prompted a simple story in my mind. As I worked through my drafts, I came across a term I wasn’t familiar with, a vignette. That discovery sent me down a brief rabbit hole, and I realized this kind of story was better suited to the moment I was exploring in my mind. With that decision made, I turned my attention to detailing the events surrounding a worn dock.
There is something timeless about quiet mornings beside a body of water, be it a river, lake, or ocean. Long before the sun crests the horizon, the world feels softer, as if it is still deciding what kind of day it will become...
2026-03-15
Some encounters in world arrive without warning or fanfare. Those moments unfold quietly, often along the edges of places we pass every day without a second glance. On this particular morning, that moment came in the form of a turtle moving steadily along the base of a brick wall. What began as a simple sighting quickly turned into a quiet opportunity to observe something that normally slips by unnoticed.
As I followed its slow progress, the surrounding textures began to stand out just as clearly as the animal itself. The warm tones of the brick, the rough character of the asphalt, and the subtle patterns across the turtle’s shell formed a scene that felt unexpectedly rich in their color and level of detail...
2026-03-14
In Compromises, a political science fiction short story set in the Transformation series, a tense meeting inside a young triumvirate exposes how fragile power truly is. After five years of careful progress, a third triumvir arrives with funding, political goodwill, and a list of demands. What begins as a debate over colonization ships and planetary equality quickly becomes a calculated exchange where leverage, not volume, determines the outcome.
As tensions rise between Caitlin, Quinn, and Malark, the question is not whether compromise will occur, but who truly benefits from it...
2026-03-12
2026-03-09
As February drew to a close, I turned my attention to the coming month. Alongside several other projects, I opened my notes for Elara Finch’s story and reviewed the road map I had laid out for her path. This installment marks the return of the trio first introduced in Elara’s initial tale, Arcane Gears. The original scaffold provided enough flexibility to weave a few threads into this entry. With those ideas in mind, I began fitting this chapter into the growing tapestry of Residuals of Wonder.
Some corners of the city are built on noise and crowds. Others survive in the narrow spaces between the roads, where forgotten workshops cling to their neighbors and the work of careful hands keeps small wonders alive. Elara Finch carved out her space in such a place. Inside the makeshift walls of her workshop, she works among gears, springs, and scraps of brass that most people would have discarded...
2026-03-08
There are places where the world reveals its structure only after you pause long enough to notice it. A change in surface, the edge of a foundation, or the quiet meeting of textures can begin to suggest paths that were never meant for us to take. Those subtle lines shape movement across the landscape and form quiet corridors where direction emerges not from design, but from the patient logic of the ground itself.
Moments like these reward observation more than action. Nothing about them demands our attention...
2026-03-07
In Revelations, a military expedition on a distant alien world begins to uncover the truth behind a fallen colony. What starts as a routine investigation quickly escalates into coordinated assaults, hostile terrain, and unsettling discoveries hidden within recovered logs. As Fenton and Jarvis piece together fragmented warnings, they realize the planet is far from abandoned, and survival may depend on understanding what is already moving in the forest.
As defenses rise and communications falter, the crew must confront a sobering possibility. The devastation of the original colony was not an accident...
2026-03-04
As March came in with a sudden snowstorm, I sat down and thought about the micro-fiction for the month. Of the two stories I planned to write, the Tattoos one felt right as the first tale to share. So I hopped over to my notes for the series and started outlining the next brief moment in Lucas and Elouise’s journey. Each step brings her closer to inviting and claiming her first guest. But with any new path the early days are the most troubling. While Lucas has offered every reassurance so far, sometimes another perspective is needed.
Lucas’s workshop is a place where quiet craft carries deeper meaning. Bottles of ink sit beside worn tools, and every surface holds memories of careful hands and deliberate choices...
2026-03-01
There are mornings and rooms that do not demand attention so much as they offer it. In moments when light settles instead of striking, colors breathe rather than shout, and ordinary objects exist in softened form. In these spaces, time feels less like a sequence of minutes and more like a singular note, sustained long enough to notice the quiet architecture of form and texture.
This collection begins in stillness and then drifts outward, capturing motion. The first frame invites the eye to linger within an interior where cool blue surrounds and steadies what rests at its center. From there, the scene shifts into early daylight, where asphalt, brick, and scattered debris create a corridor of contrast. The atmosphere changes, but the attentiveness remains constant...
2026-02-28
In Hunt in the Shadows, a seasoned hunter enters the dark to rescue a captive from a witch’s lair, only to discover that not every battle is fought against monsters. As shadows push back and hidden forces resist his intrusion, the line between protector and executioner begins to blur. This dark fantasy short story explores moral consequence, disciplined resolve, and the quiet cost of confronting evil in confined spaces where mercy and survival collide.
What begins as a calculated rescue becomes a psychological descent. Methodical preparation gives way to confrontation, and confrontation gives way to something deeper, an internal reckoning that cannot be undone...
2026-02-27
The moment I finished Secrecy’s Cost and Ripple’s Reach, I turned to my patrons final story of the month, a comedy. For years I avoided the genre. I struggled with coming up with an idea and the timing never quite landed, and the structure always felt forced. Then, a little over a year ago, something clicked. I decided to shape my comedies after Abbott & Costello. I am not attempting to replicate their genius. I simply believe the old cliché that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. What follows is nothing more than an homage, offered in the hope of drawing a laugh or two.
In the quiet aftermath of a long-overdue cleaning, Sebastian’s storage room carries the evidence of interrupted order. Cardboard boxes sit half-open, their contents uncertain and their labels overly confident...
2026-02-26
2026-02-25
After Measured Voices and Between Thresholds, I turned my attention to Sebastian & Jimmy in search of levity. As with all of their misadventures, this one began with a toss of my story cubes. I scattered the nine dice across the table and studied the images that surfaced, weighing which combinations might spark the right kind of trouble. Three stood out at once: a chastising individual, an octopus, and an ax. That unlikely trio aligned perfectly with my ongoing homage to Abbott & Costello and promised a misunderstanding too good to ignore.
The marina exists in quiet serenity. Boards creak beneath passing steps, hulls knock against the dock in gentle argument, and sunlight settles across the wooden planks in patient bands. A simple sign swings near the entrance, its rules carved plain and unapologetic, as if the timber had grown weary of repeating them...
2026-02-24
For more than a year, I’ve kept my Wattpad cadence to two stories a month. That said, in my schedule, I allow myself the opportunity to write up to four stories, though I never got past a pair. However, I have introduced a new story, or rather a new character, that I’m eager to explore. Elara Finch was created off a picture prompt, and despite being intended an nothing more than a flash in the pan, her character was so compelling that I needed to return. After publishing both Hidden Pulse and Measured Discretion, I realized I had some extra time in the month, so I grabbed the next installment in Residuals Of Wonder and got to work for my third Wattpad story for the month.
There are workshops built for invention, and there are workshops built for endurance. Elara Finch built hers in a narrow seam between trades that preferred not to see her at all. Tanner’s rot and apothecary tinctures share the air, and the walls stand close enough to press sound back toward its source...