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The world used to be simple for me. You saw a maiden, you saved her, and if the birds harmonized on cue, you married her before sunset. No forms, no Wi-Fi, no ghosting—except the occasional actual ghost.
When a mysterious candle arrives on Agatha’s doorstep wrapped in brown paper and audacity, she expects nothing more than a cozy glow for Advent. What she gets instead is a chatty flame with the storytelling stamina of an ancient bard and th...
Now, every Solstice Eve in Pjuskeby, the people gathered beneath the whispering canopy of Snickerwood Forest, where the owls asked too many questions and the moss giggled at the wrong time. It was here, amidst ferns that forgot their own na...
When I was a girl of thirteen, I got engaged to the wind. Not the idea of it, mind you, but the actual breeze—a sly, whistling thing that tangled my hair and left goosebumps in my porridge. His name was Søren (or so he claimed), and he smel...
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Norwegian writer with a passion for storytelling, programming, AI and satire. I build weird things, question smart ones, and write with heart (and the occasional typo). Expect humor, honesty, and the occasional digital rebellion.
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