Experimental flash and short fiction of the dark variety.
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This morning, I was journaling and working through some internal motivations for the main character in part two of the duology I’m working on. I wondered, is “goodness,” and “doing the right thing,” something innate to humans?
Harper woke, ears ringing, shivering in the cold pool of sweat that pasted the bedsheets to her limbs as she stretched. She’d had the dream again. That same dream she’d had a dozen nights before that left the burn of bile at the back of her...
> I had the distinct pleasure of collaborating with one of Substack’s finest comic artists on this story. When the literary and visual arts collide, sometimes, it’s pure magic. That’s how I feel about this piece. I loved writing this story,...
> I almost didn’t post this story. I wrote this three weeks before the catastrophic fires sparked in Eaton Canyon, near Los Angeles. Chantry Flats was one of my favorite trails to hike when I lived in Pasadena, and a good portion of this tr...
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Writing dark fiction in this age of tenderness and rage is my lifeblood. I’m here to experiment with my art, meet other artists, and bask in the creativity of this beautiful community.
Comic artist, horror fanatic. Let's get weird. she/her
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