My Stories


I tend to talk about the fiction I conceptualize. Here's a webpage about them.


Projects

These are projects meant for publication, whatever medium that may be.

Desires of His Heart

Desires of His Heart

After the death of her husband, a pious yet troubled lioness decides to reconnect with her small town community. Instead, she gets far more than what she hoped for when she falls for the local church's mysterious, ewe parish associate. The two women enter a secret, tumultous relationship, and soon they both must answer the haunting question: will they give into their repressed, darker desires - or will they heal from the tragedies that have defined their lives?

Format: Visual Novel

Retrospect of a Family Man

Retrospect of a Family Man

Conrad has it all as the ideal American man, but deep down, he is forever haunted by childhood trauma and the horrors of a war he fought in. Unable to handle the disappointing banalities of his middle-class life, he soon spirals into a hidden life of violence, infidelity, and self-destruction. Faced with increasing guilt, self-loathing, and the crushing weight of his choices, Conrad must confront the ultimate question: Can he escape the cycle of destruction, or is his fate already sealed?

Format: Web Fiction


OC Universes

These are different from my projects because these will have no final product, and often just exist to practice my storytelling skills with.

Jackrabbit of a Man

Jackrabbit of a Man

A character study about a Navajo WWI veteran and aspiring poet who is held back only by his traumatic past.

Ricoverse

Ricoverse

A multi-faceted autistic man struggles to find his place in a world that was never made in mind for people like him in this story about self-discovery, loss, and redemption.

Sashaverse

Sashaverse

Sasha is a reclusive history major with a fascination for the macabre. Growing up in a conservative small town, she found solace in the digital world, where her interests in taboo topics flourished. Sasha's journey is ultimately an exploration of isolation, political radicalization, and the struggle to find connection in a world that often feels alien.

The Wellards

The Wellards

Barbara and Howard eloped to escape the weight of their small Southern town. After WWII, Howard's benefits from his military job land them a spot in a cozy suburban neighborhood. Soon, they must learn to navigate the social expectations of such an enviroment. But are they truly able to escape the weight of their pasts?