Absurd, heart-filled fantasy for readers who enjoy dragons, awkward time travel, and flowers with opinions. [Insert your actual genre and style here!]
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I write the kinds of stories I wish I could step into, usually by accident, barefoot, and holding a cup of cold coffee. I’m inspired by what-ifs, weird dreams, awkward conversations, and that moment when reality tilts just enough to let the magic in.
Whether it’s time travel gone sideways, flowers that talk back, or dragons with emotional baggage, I’m drawn to characters figuring themselves out in the middle of the impossible.
Below you’ll find my current collection of odd and wonderful tales. I hope you find one that speaks to you.
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- One of your readers
What if flowers had something to say... and it wasn’t always polite?
In this charming and mildly unsettling fantasy, a lonely gardener discovers that her roses gossip, her tulips hold grudges, and her daisies know far too much about her dating history.
When the flora begin offering life advice (and existential commentary), she must decide whether to prune them or listen. A heartfelt botanical fever dream about growth, grief, and geraniums with opinions.
What if flowers had something to say... and it wasn’t always polite?
In this charming and mildly unsettling fantasy, a lonely gardener discovers that her roses gossip, her tulips hold grudges, and her daisies know far too much about her dating history.
When the flora begin offering life advice (and existential commentary), she must decide whether to prune them or listen. A heartfelt botanical fever dream about growth, grief, and geraniums with opinions.
What if flowers had something to say... and it wasn’t always polite?
In this charming and mildly unsettling fantasy, a lonely gardener discovers that her roses gossip, her tulips hold grudges, and her daisies know far too much about her dating history.
When the flora begin offering life advice (and existential commentary), she must decide whether to prune them or listen. A heartfelt botanical fever dream about growth, grief, and geraniums with opinions.
"A quote about your work that makes you sound like the amazing author you are."
- One of your readers
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