Short stories:
For Each of Us: A Short Christmas Story
Serial Stories:
The Sacrifice
A magical sword, a frightening promise, a terrible choice. The Sacrifice is St. George and the Dragon re-told with a Lord of the Rings-ish twist.
Part One: When the Flowers Bloom. . .
Part Three: The King of the Valley
Part Four: The Lord of the Skies
Part Thirteen: Something Wrong
Part Eighteen: The Sword of Ereth
Part Twenty-one: Trying to Save
Part Twenty-two: Asking for Death
Part Twenty-three: Taken by Surprise
Part Twenty-five: The Sacrifice
Cover by Savannah Grace.
Cat’s Forest is an allegorical retelling of the little drummer-boy. The promised Savior takes new shape in this story and finds himself in a fantastical world–one that needs him just as much. A young, orphaned elf, who knows there are many risks in her dangerous world, is suddenly confronted with one risk she can take that may give back the meaning and beauty her lonely life has been without.
Story for Science Module #7
My science stories are stories that I wrote for school in eighth grade, that have a some of the information from my science book in them. I started part way through the year, and Module 7 is the first. Ironically, they’re all about fourteen-year-old girls. 🙂 This girl, Cassie, is visiting her uncle, who is a scientist, in Siberia.
Story for Science Module #8
Module 8 of my science book was essentially about the differences between Creationism and evolution, making this by far my deepest science story! It also might be my personal favorite from the science stories. Caroline, whose parents are new Christians, struggles between them and their new faith, and her evolutionist uncle, who she has always been close to.
Story for Science Modules #9 and #10
After dealing with a bunch of theology in Module 8, this story feels very light. It’s about a family on vacation at the beach, and a girl telling her younger sister about the kingdoms scientists classify living creatures in. Ironically, it is my only science story that is not written in first-person, and the only one where the main character does not have a uncle who is a scientist!
Please note: This information is not current, and animals may not still be classified this way.
The Mushroom Feast
The Mushroom Feast may be my favorite out of all the stories I have posted on here? I’ve always been especially proud of this one! It is about a seventeen-year-old orphaned flower fairy named Amelia, trying to help her fairy colony get through a famine.
Into the Dragons Lair
This is, um, the first story I posted on my blog. I wrote it a long time ago, and it’s. . . not that great? I’m mostly including it because someone might find it encouraging to see how far I’ve come. 🙂