How far would you go into the fog to save the one who saved you?
When an unnatural fog swallows the salt city of Loc Evers, eighteen-year-old Mryn Wayfarer dives after his silver-grey wolfhound and nearly drowns. Hauled aboard House Adolair’s flagship, he pulls at the thread that dragged Jax into the deep—and unravels a web of Great House intrigue, forbidden magic, and a conspiracy known only as the Deceivers. Saving one life is only the beginning.
Read Chapter 1An autofiction novella set in the Philippines, where a man returns after ten years and is confronted by a detective investigating her sister’s murder—his ex.
Explore ChaptersA memoir about presence, family, and the choices that shape us, exploring the small moments that lead to the biggest changes.
Explore ChaptersWritten for the 2024 SNHU Fall Fiction Contest, this is an experiment: a story told entirely through dialogue with a nod to Brandon Sanderson’s I Hate Dragons.
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