Cassia and the Wall is a novella inspired partially by the writing of Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson and partially by conversations with friends. In it, I use anthropomorphism in an experiment with the genres of fantasy and the absurd.
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Afternoon Tea is the story of Charlotte, a meticulous little girl who finds that life fails to meet her expectations.

Elle's Pond was written not with the intent of writing a full short story but with the intent of being vividly descriptive. It is a short piece in which the protagonist goes for a walk at her family’s farm and realises that she is not a child anymore.

Penelope and the Parade is a formulaic short story about a princess in a castle, but moves away from the plot of the chivalric knight who rescues this damsel-in-distress; instead, the story focuses on Penelope’s own quest to escape from her home.

A Home-Spooked Meal was written for Josh Tierney's Spera and was illustrated by Miss Irina. Pira and Lono prepare a meal in a haunted cottage.



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