Writing Projects

Hello! I’m glad you found your way in here, to this place where I plan to place snippets or, if you will, samples of text I have written both in a professional and amateur extent. I hope you like what you see here, and get something out of it, whether it brings you to want to put me on your team, pay me to write something, or not!

First, a few texts within settings and worlds I’ve either made up myself, or written spontaneously, set only within their own selves

Jonande

A novel I have been working on for some time. This is a short sample from early on in the tale: Jonande, a disgraced knight, figures out who his new companion is working for, and has to get him out of trouble. 

A talk with the man

A man is visited, unexpectedly, by another man claiming to be god. Things take an unexpected turn.

Dark Iron

This is a part of the pitch for a project I am working on, which is yet to be revealed to the public! I hope you enjoy this peek into the daily lives of peasant within the world of Dark Iron. 

Second, texts set in other people’s franchises and universes. Admittedly I have only few of these, but they’re no less good, and writing in a way that emulated another’s setting is good practice, so I have tried to do it more.

Lost Vessel

Warhammer 40000. A vessel which has come under attack by unknown forces sends one final message before disappearing into the void. This was something I wrote in a fit of inspiration, and I feel it emulates a lot of what makes Games Workshop’s universes so evocative. 

What happened to Michael Coree

A police investigator in a made up Smalltown USA receives a very strange case, indeed, dealing with the disappearance of a young man, and slowly unearthing the strange goings on that seem to have lead to his disappearance. This was an attempt to emulate H. P. Lovecraft’s style of writing, but placed in the modern day. The primary inspiration came from Lovecraft’s novel ‘The Case of Charles Dexter Ward’.