Serial Works
All of the Serial Works on this page are open to comments and critiques and there is a place at the end of each chapter to provide your thoughts. Feel free to leave constructive comments if you would like.
The Fallen Silk
After a stint down a dark path, Effie is given a choice: rehab in the city or freedom in a forest town far away from temptation. Desiring her freedom, Effie arrives in Norswood, a small town surrounded by trees on the shores of a lake. There, she meets a man who is charming, intelligent, and wise beyond his years. He makes her an offer: he will show her a whole new world, a new way of seeing and feeling and living; but in order to do that, she will have to travel down another dark path, trading one addiction for another.
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The Twilight Garden
Josephine Bray is not insane. She is not delusional, nor are the things that she sees and hears mere hallucinations. She has a connection to every event that has ever happened on the grounds of her ancestral home, Whitmour Manor, whether traumatic or not. As a child, she thought they were her friends, imaginary or otherwise. She did not understand what she was experiencing. Put down and ignored by her mother, Josephine retreated into her own mind and began to develop relationships with the people that were not there. As she aged, her mother sought professional help for her daughter, but no one seemed to be able to help her. That is, until Doctor Leland Scott was called upon after the untimely death of Mr. Reginald Bray, Josephine's father.
With the help of her psychiatrist, Josephine travels down the halls of her home and the memories that are hidden within the locked rooms, the boarded servants tunnels, and the mysterious garden tucked away in the foggy forest. Will Josephine and Leland find out the truth of what happened at Whitmour Manor? Will they ever be able to forget the connection they have? |
The Sword of Thandium
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The Tales of Bran and Bryn
The Tales of Bran and Bryn started as a way to bring her children deeper into the Waldorf education system. Bran--a boy of seven years--and Bryn--a girl of 4 to 5 years--are direct reflections of her own children. Bran wears a red cloak and Bryn wears a purple cloak (colours chosen by Sunstone and Moonstone).
The first tale was inspired largely by blogs on the internet and the book Wise Enchanter by Shelley Davidow. The Esbats and Sabbats tales are based largely on deities and the mythology behind the sacred days of many pagan paths. There are many other courses and sections that have intrigued the author to write, but none have been written down as of yet.
The first tale was inspired largely by blogs on the internet and the book Wise Enchanter by Shelley Davidow. The Esbats and Sabbats tales are based largely on deities and the mythology behind the sacred days of many pagan paths. There are many other courses and sections that have intrigued the author to write, but none have been written down as of yet.