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The Age of Snowspring

features imperfect heroes and tension-filled romance

similar to Maiga Doocy's Sorcery and Small Magics, along with

the deadly cursed magic and political intrigue found

in ML Wang's Blood Over Bright Haven.

  • Adult fantasy

  • Aspec and gay romance

  • Villains that may have a point

  • Heroes doomed by the narrative but determined to change that

  • An omniscient-but-unreliable narrator

In a snowy kingdom, among the ruins of a fallen golden age, elves and magic are forbidden. Cole, a half-elf oracle, hides in plain sight with the use of an anti-magic drug.

When her addiction leads her to exposing herself and her twin brother as half-elves, she makes a deal with an elven outlaw, Bram, for protection—in exchange for her hand. Her literal hand, she thought, only to discover it was a trick, and they are now betrothed while Bram uses Cole's magical foresight to strategize his dangerous coup for the throne of a beloved and secretly mad king.

But Cole has a vision that Bram's mission fails and her twin dies in the ensuing fight—unless she changes fate. Meaning she must learn to use her untrained gift to topple the king before his Cursed magic plunges the world into another hundred years of apocalyptic snow.

Blood Atlas

NBC’s Hannibal but gayer, supernatural, and at university

  • Horror-romance

  • Campus drama but the drama is a killer cryptid

  • Monster-f*cking

  • DILFs

  • Rivals to lovers

  • Old man yaoi

  • Girls get things done

  • (And the middle-aged men are grateful)

When the witch-governing agency called IOW calls in a favor, a meek and powerless history professor named Jack ends up the sole survivor of a deadly magical trap. For his and his daughter's safety, Jack's forced into an alliance with an infuriating and hot rival teacher and must face a grisly secret he's kept for 17 years—a secret even more deadly than the thing now hunting him.

The Hermes Project

Gay Barbie (movie) meets Star Trek

Hermes, a newly sentient AI, is talented and pretty and everyone likes him!

...Except the religious cult that thinks his existence is an affront to god.  Living in the real world is a little harder than anticipated.

The Hermes Project is complete and a standalone with several other spin-offs planned in the same universe. It is worth noting that the story is heavily inspired by the Chinese danmei style of storytelling, which means I’ve included occasional illustrations (by me) in the manuscript and there is relatively high spice level as the main characters, Hermes and Cam, deepen their romantic connection.

In this book, Hermes is an artificial intelligence that has been brought to life in a Star Trek-esque future filled with space travel, unique planets, new alien races, and–of course–romance.

While aboard The Stellarship Soter, He falls desperately in love with a beautiful and genius mathematician named Cameron Ollis. They're thrown together after their ship crashes on a remote planet and they find themselves hunted by a religious cult, which is inconvenient for Hermes' mission to kiss Cam on the face.

Together they find a family, the strength of love, and learn to control Hermes’ astounding abilities as a sort-of-robot.

The full manuscript is available at request.

A Garden

in Space

Complete novella

It had been four months since a technorganic android named Valouatthiaslouan last spoke a word. It took human gardener Haley Lovell a few minutes to get him to say, "Hi."

22k words / queer science fiction

Anthology Published

The Altar of the Fox

In a world currently facing an industrial revolution and a cultural shift away from long-standing religions, Cam is a young man with an extraordinary gift to see the animal gods of old. He grows up in a rural mountain village alongside a fox-god named Hara and Hara's priest, Lin.

“I just mean, foxes are very witty. They’re pranksters, you know? Wolves obviously have their own issues, but I’d take that over the sneaky shit foxes get up to. They can certainly conjure up insult like that.” He snapped his fingers.

Sneaky shit? I felt my hackles rise a bit—Hara was nothing but gentle, kind, and patient. “I love the fox's charm,” I said simply.

“How lucky they are to have you,” said the Wolf Goddess. She patted my cheek.

I should have noticed that first red flag.

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