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House von Veil

Gothic short stories and mythic poetic essays exploring transformation, desire, ritual, and the unconscious. For readers drawn to atmospheric fiction and feminine mythology.

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Bone Orchard

(Painting: The death of the gravedigger by Carlos Schwabe, 1895)

We were a woman once. One pulse, one name under one skin.
Now we are a glass cathedral.
Sunken.
Moss draped.
Two ferns standing guard at our gate.
The woman who ten...

4 months ago
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Bitten & Bound

(Painting: Moonlight Dreams by Gabriel Ferrier, 1874)

We were not born. We began.

I woke as the coffin lurched,
ropes strained above me,
groaning like old rafters.
The coffin swayed, lowered,
inch by inch into the throat of th...

9 months ago
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Dream of Eurydice

(Painting: The Mysteries of the Horizon by Rene Magritte, 1955)

In the chill breath I unlatched the sash,
a threshold between my grief and the world outside.

The moon came in on all fours,
smelled the jasmine on my wrist,
folded...

9 months ago
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Creation Is Not Gentle

(Painting: Flaming June by Frederic Leighton, 1895.)

Blades of grass.
I awoke in the sea of green.
Returned with sleep still threaded through my hair,
embers in my bones.
Darkness raised me gently,
taught me how to breathe
in p...

9 months ago
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Iron Lullaby

(Painting: The Siren by Edward John Poynter, 1864)

The moon lays silver across black waves.
Tide draws my name into its soft mouth,
and I awaken to your voice humming through the salt air:
an iron lullaby promising both cradle and c...

10 months ago
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