
Four words: genre-blind, dysblurbic pedant. I write fantasy-ish fiction and reflective pieces.
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Due to the impermanence of our lives and the way the world changes, we are all enamored with the idea that there are some people who will stay with us, no matter what. People who will stay by our side, ev...
Long Awaited Sunrise, taken by yours truly
One may think I am about to whip out a shame post. I’m not. Well, unless it is to shame myself. But here are some thoughts that have been circling through my mind, and you get to have some access...
I was having a conversation via e-mail with an old friend the other day. We both have written some rather dark, disturbing pieces in our time. Although he always went a lot further than I ever did. The topic of what we wrote in the past and...
First cover. Yes, it was AI generated during my brief age of innocence.
All fifteen chapters of the short novel, The Illusion of Freedom, have been posted here on Substack. This is a story I will always keep available as free to read, and...
Characters are an integral part of any story. Even a story with no humans, or even humanoids, will still have a character. A short story about the life of a piece of wrapping paper still has characters. As humans, we have this urge to perso...
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Canadian fantasy writer who suffers from genre-blindness and dysblurbia. Chapters posted directly to Substack, alongside thought pieces on random topics.
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