My patrons voted for it, so here we have the final installment of Ozymandias! What began as a short 5-chapter entry into the settin’s backdrop has become a novel-length story about Harper Catros, intelligence operative of the Compact of Species hunting down the most notorious terrorist in known space. Where has it gone from there… Continue reading The Last Angel: Ozymandias, Chapter 13 and epilogue
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Scars, Chapter 28
The first update of the month is here with some new Scars. Justir has imposed on his companions to do a little charity work by travelling north to the town of Jachenbreg, where a former friend resides. People in this town have been going missing and a paladin is seemingly unable to stop it. Maybe… Continue reading Scars, Chapter 28
The Last Angel: Ozymandias, Chapter 12
My patrons voted for it, so we’ve got a fresh new chapter of Ozymandias to close off the month! Though they escaped the (first) group of infected Baheil, Harper and Adrianna aren’t out of the woods yet. Adrianna’s plan to escape the angler hounds through cryogenics has hit a snag: there are angler hounds in… Continue reading The Last Angel: Ozymandias, Chapter 12
The Last Angel: The Hungry Stars, Chapter 30
My patrons keep voting for it, so the hits just keep coming. More Hungry Stars, with the situation on and above Nibiru taking a turn for the worse (that pun will hit you shortly). Three cruisers are prepared to shoot Lakhesis out of the sky and only a couple dozen SWAT officers stand between our… Continue reading The Last Angel: The Hungry Stars, Chapter 30
Scars, Chapter 27
A new update for our fantasy horror series, Scars. Khy-kala returns to Allona with Jilene in tow, however this is less of a setting for an introduction and more avoiding an otherwise inevitable confrontation. Meanwhile, Justir receives a letter from an old friend. In the excerpt below, we show the lengths Khy-kala's prepared to go… Continue reading Scars, Chapter 27
Children of Heaven: Choir of Silence, Chapter 33
Chapter 33: November 25th, 4233Hyperion HiveOuter ReachesUnited Terran Concord UTCNS Avenger Eighth Fleet moved slowly, heading farther away from the warmth of Hyperion into the darker outer reaches of the system, passing asteroid belts, moons and planets. Minelayers went about their business, sowing fields of SLIPs in bands thicker then planets, OWPs and fortresses drifting… Continue reading Children of Heaven: Choir of Silence, Chapter 33
The Last Angel: Ozymandias, Chapter 11
With my patrons voting for it, we’ve got the next update to Ozymandias. Harper and Adrianna are preparing to confront some of the Great Prison’s former inmates specimens. Unfortunately, the Mirror didn’t spend nearly ten millennia repairing dead, frozen bodies just to pass up a chance to get out of this damaged section of the… Continue reading The Last Angel: Ozymandias, Chapter 11
The Last Angel: The Hungry Stars, Chapter 29
My patrons voted again for more of The Hungry Stars, so that’s what they get. This is Chapter 29, close to the halfway mark in the story. Things on Nibiru continue to go off the rails with Echo and her crew breaking into a cloning facility and freeing a captive Lydia Jameson. That doesn’t go… Continue reading The Last Angel: The Hungry Stars, Chapter 29
Scars, Chapter 26
The final chapter to this arc of vampire (and bandit) hunting. Khy-kala faces the vampire in its lair and Jilene has fallen to the blood curse. What will happen next? Read on! In the excerpt below, Melody tries to convince her host to use some of her power to defeat the vampire, but as with… Continue reading Scars, Chapter 26
Children of Heaven: Choir of Silence, Chapter 32
“What did you think? That the war would slide to a halt simply because you wanted it to, that what happened between us would somehow change my people’s drive?” “No, I… I don’t know what I thought. I shouldn’t be surprised, though. You’re killers without peer. Innocence means nothing to you, does it?” “What is innocence except a lack of opportunity?” “Don’t play the sanctimonious philosopher with me. I know you don’t actually think like that.” “…true. But many of my brothers and sisters do.”