Relearning

Fresh after solidifying a friendship with the dwarves, Jarvis and Fenton return to the colony. After making preparations to uphold their end of the new agreement, Jarvis heads to Cecile’s lab, seeking an update for the colony’s defenses. While Cecile’s team has scoured the ship and cannibalized several systems, the cannons were only stemming the onslaught...

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Flash Fiction

Uninvited Guest

The last time I featured Lucas, I’d featured him flirting with a girl while a ghost tried to subvert him. So when I sat down to craft this tale, instead of focusing on their more mundane dates, I focused on her introduction to his unique lifestyle and abilities. While I’m unable to fully put myself into Lucas’ situation, I’ve experienced multiple uncomfortable situations. With so many choices available, I plucked a handful of common threads from my life and wove them together, creating a perfect backdrop for this ghost story...

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Micro Fiction

Art Roundup, week of April 9th

Over the course of last week, I dropped four more pictures from my exploration of The Cave of the Wind on DeviantArt. Each of these features the falling whitewater cascading down the cliff side of Goat Island...

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How much detail is too much?

Details are the currency of storytellers. There’s a reason why authors/storytellers are constantly asked to paint word pictures. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words, since they immortalized a sliver of reality. We can pour over the contents to pick out every single detail. While this is a wonderful thing to recall and strengthen memories, it can be a liability for storytellers...

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Humbled Pupil

With a new month, I curled up in front of my laptop and started tinkering with potential storylines for my upcoming Ko-Fi posts. A few executive decisions later, I settled on the genres and the characters for the upcoming micro-tales. Up first is a fantasy featuring Tiatha. Despite an initial idea popping into my mind, I ultimately had to put it aside, since the core idea ballooned in scope. Once I banished that concept from the forefront of my mind, my imagination shifted to a conversation with the student she humiliated in Subtle Defense...

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Micro Fiction

Art Roundup, week of April 2nd

The danger of going on vacation is the backlog of work that waits for you upon your return. Fortunately, there are certain places that can keep that dread at bay. And while my family is such a rock, the sights I saw at Niagara Falls bolstered that defense. Here are a few images from the beginning of my trip through the Falls...

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Fleeing Pursuit

After completing Relentless Will and Conclusions, my focus shifted toward my patrons’ last story for March, a suspense tale. However, ever since I’ve delved into Tiatha’s life, a connection to Darren was planted and over time, the seed grew. While I kept half an eye on the fledgling concept, it wasn’t until I sat down to craft this narrative that I plucked on the binding thread between these characters. As a result, I dropped Darren into the middle of a forest alone and on the run from a Hunter...

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Flash Fiction

Tumultuous Beginning

It has been a long time since I’ve spun a tale based upon an image. In fact, it was Hidden Exchange back in July 2022. Unfortunately, there’s been a lot of obligations tugging me in every direction. Thankfully, those demands on my time have lessened. As a result, I thumbed through my Magic favorites on DeviantArt and isolated the image that sparked a story. This time it was a piece, with an unusual name, published by EinsteinWarrior...

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Flash Fiction

Conclusions

When I finished Relentless Will, my attention whirled to the next story for my patrons, a mystery. Over the years, I’ve developed a couple of investigators. And when I sat down behind my laptop to craft the backing crime, my mind kept bouncing back and forth between them. While I was having trouble picking my detective, the crime began to crystalize. With the rough shape of my tale clutched between my mental fingers, I gave this investigation to Kyle Rickman of Insight Investigations...

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Flash Fiction

New Beginnings

While It’s been a while since I’ve visited any of my continuing stories over on Wattpad, they’ve continued to churn through my mental landscape. Fortunately, with most of my writing in place for March, I could spend some cycles to finish the latest installment in the story behind the search for what happened to Tarian’s expedition...

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Flash Fiction

Harbor

As the month winds down, I turned my attention to the month’s last stories for all my supporters. While I’m almost done with the next piece for my patrons, I needed a little more time to wrap it up, so I grabbed the final bit of micro-fiction. When I first sat down in front of the keyboard, I didn’t know how I was going to blend the story cube prompts into a finished story. Thankfully, after staring at my screen for several painfully unproductive seconds, a thought thundered through my mind. A simple way to inject drama into any tale is to play on familial ties...

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Micro Fiction

Art Roundup, week of March 26th

As I conclude the collection of photos from my scuba trip, I searched through my collected proof of others. After a brief examination of photos, I’d settled on my jaunt to Niagara Falls. Thankfully, after the trip, I was quick to organize them so I could focus on each segment of the trip. Up first, I’ll be highlighting the campground we used while we were exploring the falls...

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News

Relentless Will

While I’ve done better with the stories this month, I haven’t quite kept up with my schedule for my patrons. Despite the delay, my patrons will get their stories. With Ramas’ recent tales swirling about my mind, it didn’t take long for this narrative’s skeleton to emerge from the depths of my imagination. While the rough idea was ready to explore, my fingers refused to work on it while I was down in Roanoke...

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Flash Fiction

Dubious Toss

I’ve only played craps on a couple of occasions, and both were with play money during a holiday party. Despite the lack of risk to my wallet, the people working the tables ran them like we were at a casino. As a result, winning all the tickets was a fun and educational experience. With that experience firmly entrenched in my mind, when I saw the picture of a die on the cube, the connection with the craps table was established...

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Micro Fiction

Art Roundup, week of March 19th

Over the last week, I’ve been bringing highlights of my last dive from my Blackbeard’s Cruise back in 2005. The site was a partially submerged wreck, and on the surface, it appeared rather simple. However, once I delved into the shallow waters, the teeming life bloomed. While I’d encountered plenty of fish during the weeklong trip, it paled compared to the sea life that was whipping about the coral reef encrusted hull...

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