Category: Short Story

  • The Woodcutter: Chapter 4

    If this is your first time here, check out chapter 1, chapter 2, and chapter 3 before reading on. *Please note that this story is copyrighted and is the sole property of the author. No part of this may be transcribed, copied, or used by humans of any intelligence or artificial intelligence without the express…

  • The Woodcutter: Chapter 3

    If this is your first time here, check out chapter 1 and chapter 2 before reading this one. *Please note that this story is copyrighted and is the sole property of the author. No part of this may be transcribed, copied, or used by humans of any intelligence or artificial intelligence without the express written…

  • The Woodcutter: Chapter 2

    If you missed chapter 1, read it before checking out chapter 2. This short story came about after a reader once asked me how Himmel found the medallion in The Earthspark. At the time, I wasn’t entirely sure, but now, I’ve unearthed the true story and I want to share it with you. So for…

  • The Woodcutter: An Original Short Story

    This short story came about after a reader once asked me how Himmel found the medallion in The Earthspark. At the time, I wasn’t entirely sure, but now, I’ve unearthed the true story and I want to share it with you. So for the next five weeks, please enjoy The Woodcutter as I share one…

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    The Fire Drake: Listen to the first chapter!

    Audiobooks are a huge thing for readers and rightly so. It’s hard to beat listening to a good book to make chores or long drives go by quicker. To celebrate the launch of my newest book, I’m sharing the first chapter of the Fire Drake below. Check it out! p.s. if you enjoyed this, let…

  • The Deleted Chapter that Almost Changed My Series…

    The scene you are about to read came from the original ending I’d sent to my editor. At that point, my plan was to rewrite my first book, scraping the whole beginning because I felt like things moved too slow. I almost did it. Then, I thought about how several of my readers had commented…