Vibration Theory

Two friends sat down as the sunlight settled to the ground.
Sebastian stared at the dwindling light, “Let’s try vibing a bit.”
Jimmy stood up, hand in his pocket, as he glanced all around.
Then pulled out a tuning fork complete with a ringing sound.
Sebastian frowned, “Why are you carrying that kit?”

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Poetry

Perfect Alignment

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...

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Flash Fiction

Unlocking the Sky

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...

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Flash Fiction

Sprawling Secrets

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...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Hidden Thread

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...

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Withering Path

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...

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Flash Fiction

Phantom Peril

Two friends stood still in a grocery store aisle.
Sebastian paused muttering, “Big yikes…” under his breath.
Jimmy's spine locked tight, scanning the shelves and tile.
“If something’s wrong, we'll handle this with tact and style.”
Sebastian blinked, “You're wrong and out of your depth.”

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Poetry

Unwilling Arbiter

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...

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Flash Fiction

Measured Preparation

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...

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Flash Fiction

Cost of Entry

As April marched on, I turned to DeviantArt in search of an image that sparked a story. I moved through the gallery, passing several interesting but unconvincing sights. Then my attention settled on a solitary figure beneath a towering structure wrapped in fog. The moment my mind registered the image, a story began to take shape.

There are places that refuse to reveal themselves to those they consider unworthy. They don’t appear on any map, and they do not yield to persistence alone. Those who search for them either return with nothing to show for their efforts or never return...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Repairs

In Repairs, a sci-fi short story set on a hostile alien world, a stranded crew works to restore their ship while holding off constant threats. As engineers push to bring failing systems back online, pressure mounts and progress begins to stall. What should be routine repairs turns into something far more complicated, where the problem isn’t what’s broken, but what refuses to work.

As Jarvis and Cecile push to bring their ship back online, the situation grows increasingly uncertain. Systems appear functional, power is flowing, and yet progress stalls in ways that defy expectation...

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Unlikely Devotion

Inside a hardware store, two friends browsed at midday.
Lingering over tools Sebastian said, “This brand has stan energy.”
Jimmy's eyes grew wide, “You cheer for them that way?”
Before a reply, Jimmy grabbed a plunger, raising it to say,
“I’ll shout it loud enough to spark their synergy!”

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Poetry

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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