
Short fiction, long fiction, and the occasional musing about bus windows, cobblestone alleys, and other small observations. Dark whimsy / magical realism / liminal spaces mostly; don't trust me with fictional pets.
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Last year, October 24, I published my very first short story collection ever: Everyone Vanishes Eventually. And as of June 28, I’m back around with another little thing for you to put on your shelf.
Now, Asteria, but isn’t The Dog W...
Fish need water, and your eyes need to close. You don’t think much about it. Things are pretty simple, aren’t they? But somehow, you can’t stop thinking about fish. There’s light behind your eyes—blues and reds; orange—like back when you we...
Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash
To be evil, you have to witness it first, and there’s no better teacher than humankind.
Humans are evil, everyone knows that. It is, in fact, the whole point of the exam: pick a human, follow them thr...
Had a silly, mostly unhinged break from the Four Fourty-Four’s third draft with this micro fiction piece created for ’s project The Thousand Faces Of Elias Thorne
Photo by J Yeo on Unsplash
Fenner had seen Orrin in many stra...
In the grass, the rabbit sits.
Soft whiskers twitch in little flits.
A small pink mouth and a trembling nose.
Round dark eyes, too curious.
He darts across the busy tar.
Toward sudden force; a passing car.
Rain falls thin, blood pool...
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I write short and long form fiction, mostly liminal space/magical realism; Everyone Vanishes Eventually is available print only \ud83d\udc7b || ESL writer from Germany
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