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Marble & Ember

Gothic fiction and reflections on what survives the dark.

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A Labyrinth of Almosts

Note: track generated with Suno. The lyrics have been reshaped from the text below to fit the rhythm and weight of the music.



The corridor remembers me;
it leans to hear my tread,
the candles bow in crooked lines
like p...

7 days ago
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The second mouth in your head

Marble VI performed the mask.

Ember remembers what it costs to wear it.


The boxes were still open.

I hadn’t decided where anything would go. That is what moving is, at first—a prolonged act of not yet, with objects waiting...

15 days ago
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15

The Guest List


London, 1874, had rules, you understand.


Following the previous Carnival entry, this story can be read independently.

Previous:
Carnival I | Courtship for Practical People → https://marbleember.substack.com/p/courtship-for...

2 months ago
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Miss Litton, Continued

The City, after the fire.

From the Performance Registry, Section II:
Only recognized roles are permitted to persist.


Every evening at eight o’clock—right on the dot!—Miss Adelaide Litton underwent her scheduled devastation....

2 months ago
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Courtship for Practical People

Written for prompt “The Tunnel of Love.”

A delightful excuse for Victorian romance and other questionable arrangements.



The first rule for surviving in London, 1874, was simple: never trust anything illuminated too beautifu...

3 months ago
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