No Song of the Week today, because I’m participating in this small way in the Strike for Black Lives.
Please consider a donation to a bail fund in your city:
Queer Fantasy and Weird Tales for the People
No Song of the Week today, because I’m participating in this small way in the Strike for Black Lives.
Please consider a donation to a bail fund in your city:
You may notice that there is now a “Stories” and a “Modules” tab above! You will find Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea and Love Song in Six Verses under “Stories,” and The Well Below the Valley under “Modules.” Each chapter’s Table of Contents link will now go to the proper new spot.
All the images on the blog should now have descriptions in the alt-text, and there is an extra picture of my cats on the About Me page.
I’ll be working on tags and the color scheme next!
Puscifer, “The Humbling River”
Happy Monday!
I’m finally getting around to the promised Blog Construction. Stay tuned and have an excellent week.
Within Temptation featurning Tarja Turunen, “Paradise (What About Us?)”
Happy Monday! I hope everyone is continuing to stay safe.
I don’t really have anything coming up on the blog this week, so enjoy this song and have an excellent week.
I started this blog a little less than a year ago with two large projects in the works: The Well Below the Valley and Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea. Now that both of them are finished, it’s time to revisit the blog’s structure and make some improvements.
New things that will be coming in the next month or so:
If you’ve been reading the blog (or are here for the first time), and you have thoughts about how it can be more readable and easier to navigate, feel free to let me know!
Janelle Monáe, “Make Me Feel”
Video’s a bit NSFW, just so you’re aware.
Happy Monday, and happy Pride.
The blog’s going to undergo some remodeling, and I’ll talk about that later this week. In the meantime, you can find everything that’s available to read under the “Read my writing” tab above.
Have an excellent week.

We made our way back to the gate, a grim procession through the rain and the rubble. Phyreios had truly and utterly fallen. There was nothing left of the temple at the foot of the mountain, once the city’s most magnificent structure. Of the arena, all that remained was a few broken pillars of soot-stained white marble, standing half-buried in a bed of broken stone. Over the husk of the city lay a miasma of smoke, and the rain brought up a thick fog. I could not see much farther than the reach of my arm. The Sword of Heaven hung heavy from my hand.
Continue reading “Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea: Chapter XXVII”Bring Me the Horizon, “Follow You”
Happy Monday! The storms are rolling in here. I’m hoping for a break in the humidity when they pass.
What hasn’t passed is the movement: there are still protests happening in my city and across the country, though media attention has moved on. If you’re in the US, you can contact your representatives at every level. Ask them to defund the police. Say you’ll remember their responses when the next election rolls around.
I’ll be back on Wednesday with what should be the last chapter of Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea. I’m so excited to bring this story to a close. Next week, I’ll be talking about the future of the blog and some upcoming projects. (There may one day be a continuation of Frost-Cold Sea. The reasons why will be clear after this week’s chapter.)
Take care of yourselves, and have an excellent week.

Weight bore down upon me. The broken earth cut into my flesh. Were it not for the pain, I would have thought I had perished, crushed beneath the rock. Absolute, impenetrable darkness pressed in all around.
Continue reading “Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea: Chapter XXVI”Lacuna Coil, “Senzafine” (Acoustic Version)
Happy Monday!
Willow Ford (@thefarbackroom), one of the authors featured on this post, now has a release date for The Fadian Experiment! The book will be available for download August 22, 2020.
I will be back on Wednesday with what I believe will be the penultimate chapter of Beyond the Frost-Cold Sea.
There will be lots of events happening this weekend in the ongoing fight for Black liberation and against police brutality. You can visit sixnineteen.com for more information.
Keep fighting the good fight.