!! WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY !!


This is my personal space for all my writing projects — or at least the ones I deign presentable enough in some fashion to post publicly. Here I'm planning to upload all the writing I can, which not only includes original creative writing stuff but also some non-fiction pieces; that includes, for example, essays both critical and analytical or research papers and projects.

Stories are organized chronologically in terms of in-universe timelines, with the very top being those stories that take place first — at the beginning, following through all the way down to the bottom with stories that take place at the latest point in the timeline. I have a tendency to write stories when I feel it suits me, so how characters end up getting from Point A to Point B and beyond is not particularly linear and may be confusing at times, and for that I apologize; though I'd love to be, as it stands I'm no novelist. Check back frequently if you're so inclined; you might find something new added under your nose (since at the present juncture I don't have a mailing list or any update feed aside from the built-in Neocities one, ha). If you're at all interested in my stuff — be that a specific story or even a particular universe, and you have an idea or a comment then please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I might just find some inspiration in your feedback! (...Plus, I fucking love writing essays, so if you have something specific you want me to write about in that way it's good enrichment for me.)

Works with a content warning will be marked with the ⚠️ emoji, followed by a list of potential triggers — however, these lists are not, and will never be, exhaustive. If you are easily upset or distressed, I'd recommend exercising caution, though as an English major I will always encourage you to challenge yourself. As a note, essays do not contain content warnings; they were not written with them in mind and I'm not sure they particularly need them, though they may discuss some triggering topics — the titles should give you a good enough idea of what you're dealing with.