
Writing and illustrating in the liminal spaces and moody places. Supernatural neo-gothic fiction. Zines. Musings on what it means to be haunted. Waiting to see a real ghost.
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I was so excited to write for Mermay. Then anxiety, work, life conspired to slow down my writing (and my reading). Today I offer three very short experimental pieces. I have three other short stories for Mermay in the works, but I’d rather...
It’s that time of year when artists across the internet draw and paint merfolk, usually to weekly or daily prompts. Last year, I toyed with the idea of expanding this into the world of fiction-writing.
*Below you will find a catalogue of m...
*If you have no idea what the Millcreek Village community fiction project hosted by from was / is, here’s a brief overview:
A bunch of us / our characters agreed to be miniaturized and start life fresh in a mysterious town called Millcre...
*Maybe a simple ghost story.
It was the only hotel she’d seen for miles of dusty back roads. Her eyes felt heavy even though it was just nearing sunset. Her dad would’ve said to pull over and rest. “Better to get there late than...
I’ve been writing to picture prompts lately, beginning with a 17-syllable “American Sentence” (created by Allen Ginsberg) and trying to capture as much as I can about a character or their story in a limited number of words.
*I’ve visited f...
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Writing and illustrating in the liminal spaces and moody places. Supernatural neo-gothic fiction. Zines. Musings on what it means to be haunted. Waiting to see a real ghost.
Jack Blessed is a fiction writer and poet whose work explores memory, myth, and the quiet violence of transformation. His stories often blur the line between dream and confession, drawing from folklore, noir, and the haunted corners of modern life.
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