Author: Alex Brown
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Travis the Wolf-Child
Once there was a little boy named Travis. As a small child, he was bitten by a werewolf. Don’t ask me why. Some werewolves can be quite cruel. Just like everybody else, really. Read more in “Travis the Wolf-Child.”
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Seeing a Story’s Heart
Hey there! Whether it’s through books, movies, or TV shows, stories have the amazing ability to evoke emotions and connect with us. That’s what this newsletter is all about. Also, keep an eye out for upcoming satirical blog posts and short stories on the website. And if you haven’t already, consider subscribing for some cool…
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Rupa-Tulak’s Search for a Flower
An old woman travels through the desolate Wastelands of Aseranu, seeking a unique flower that blooms once in a lifetime…
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The Hunter and the Hunted
A determined man tracks a mythical creature in a swampy forest, facing peril at every turn… But which one is the hunter? And which one is really being hunted?
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Death and a Salesman
There once lived a man named Arthur, who was surprisingly oblivious to his own deplorable nature. He thrived on lies and swindling and made his livelihood from dishonest means, until Death decided to pay him a visit…
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Call of the Sirens
Simon’s quest for adventure leads him to sail with the enigmatic Captain Barnes. The only problem is, Simon knows nothing about sailing, and Captain Barnes’ idea of adventure is seeking revenge against deadly monsters of the deep…
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A Leprechaun, a Rainbow, and a Pot of Gold
When a greedy leprechaun named Rory loses his rainbow and pot of gold, it leads to a chance encounter with an old witch…
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Fantasy Worlds Are Backdrops and Open Doors
This satirical take on fantasy worldbuilding pokes fun at illogical medieval settings, single landmasses, and never-ending expansion projects. It’s a humorous exploration of the quirks and charms of fantasy worlds. Give it a read!
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The Portrait
The night was dark. Storm clouds billowed, thunder rolled, and lightning flashed across the evening sky. The lightning briefly illuminated the cityscape before being swallowed up again in the darkness. The darkness doesn’t scare me. It scares most people. When we’re children, it’s fear of the darkness itself. As we grow, the fear remains but…
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Merle the Merchant-Mage
Ordinary Merchant-Mages have a few good stories told about them. Our protagonist is nothing short of extraordinary. This is one of his many stories. Read more in “Merle the Merchant-Mage.”