short-story

  • The Space Between Heartbeats: Part One

    I had hoped to finish this by the weekend, but the week turned out busier than expected and the holiday wiped me out. Still, I didn’t want the weekend to pass without sharing something, especially after setting that goal for myself. I’m not sure where the idea came from, but it’s been nagging at me…

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  • December One-Shot: Story Hook

    In preparation for my group’s upcoming fantasy one-shot, I’ve put together the initial story hook. The title of this adventure gives away a bit too much, so I will hold that back until after my players have had their chance to run through it. Once they do, I’ll share the full write-up, including the stylized…

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  • Strangers on a Train

    Strangers on a Train

    Most of what I write leans into horror or fantasy, usually with something magical, supernatural, or just a little off from reality. Strangers on a Train is different. There’s nothing otherworldly here. Just everyday fear. The kind that comes from silence, routine, and the things we never say out loud. I wrote this about six…

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  • Strange Beginnings: Session One, Part Three

    The finale of our first session. If you have seen them yet, check out Part One and Part Two. I hope you enjoy. Evelyn Cross stepped into the tent, her expression composed and businesslike. She greeted the group with a polite nod, then asked John Miller and Father Mateo to remain behind. The others were…

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  • Strange Beginnings: Session One, Part Two

    Continuing from Part One, the party is finally assembled and things are not as they were expected. Stay tuned for Part Three! They were ushered into the white tent, the air thick with paper dust and the sour smell of damp ink and mold. Folding tables filled the space, cluttered with open boxes and stacks…

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  • Strange Beginnings: Session One, Part One

    Since the transcription bot refused to cooperate, I had to rely on a quick voice recording from memory right after the session. That means some dialogue and narrative beats couldn’t be perfectly reconstructed, and a few smaller details may have slipped through. I’ll be rebuilding this one in parts, blending what I remember with my…

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  • Strange Beginnings: The Presession

    This is the full narrative of our presession for Strange Beginnings, the first story arc in my homebrew The End of the Institute campaign. The actual Session One took place last night, but unfortunately, our transcription bot died mid-way through and took the record with it. I’ll be recreating that session from memory as best I…

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  • Spooky Season, Another Spooky Story: Where the Spirits Do Not Walk Part 8, The Finale

    It took a lot, but I did it. I finished the story in time for the spooky hours of Halloween. If you’re just joining, check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, and Part 7. If you’ve stuck around for the whole thing, thank you for reading from the bottom of my heart. And I…

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  • Spooky Season, Another Spooky Story: Where the Spirits Do Not Walk Part 7

    I’m starting to think maybe I should have put this in the “Long Stories” section…But I am hoping to reserve that for the stylized campaign stories and for larger projects. If you’re just joining here, you can check out parts One through Six linked on the Home page or in the “Short Stories” section. Thanks…

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  • Spooky Season, Another Spooky Story: Where the Spirits Do Not Walk Part 6

    Check out parts one through five, linked on the homepage. I hope you enjoy! Ishmael sat before the pulpit, gathering his strength to speak once more that night. Eliza busied herself sweeping the floor and wiping the pews, giving him space as best she could. He still leaned on her arm when he walked, his…

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