Blue Rose Stories
“A Proper Burial”
Published in Sovereigns: A Blue Rose Anthology.
“A Proper Burial” follows Queen Allia as she tries to locate her friend’s body that has gone missing in the aftermath of an attempted invasion. It is a story about grief and responsibility.
Each story in this anthology is about a different ruler of Aldis, the central kingdom in the Blue Rose RPG. There is both a digital and print version of the book.
You can find the Blue Rose roleplaying game books and supplements here, and more stories and novels set in the Blue Rose universe on Nisaba Press’s website here.
“The Price of Mercy”
Blue Rose RPG serialized story. The first installment can be found in Nisaba Journal Issue 2.
An aspiring knight rides with her rhy-horse to hunt down her uncle, a Skull Knight infamous for his cruelty, in order to determine if he is fit to be reunited with her family or if he must be kept away at all costs.
The second installment of this story can be found in Nisaba Journal Issue 3 and the third installment can be found in Issue 4.
“Quartet of Thieves”
A Blue Rose RPG tie-in story. This short story can be purchased and downloaded here. It is also included in the For Hart and Queen anthology.
A young woman travels far from home to deliver an important letter but must band together with a boy thief, his rhy-fox companion, and a caravan guard to steal it back when it gets taken by a criminal organization.
Short Stories
“Flowers for the Moon”
Published in Luna Station Quarterly issue 030.
An original fairytale about a girl who goes on a challenging journey to confess her love to the moon. It’s also not so subtly about polyamory.
“Half a Mile and Six Years Between Us”
Roswell Award Honorable Mention
A short sci-fi story about a couple whose relationship is falling apart at the very start of a generation ship’s long journey.
Articles
“Writing an Autobiographical Game”
This article outlines my experience writing my larp The Truth About Eternity and provides guidelines for how to write an autobiographical game. It was published on nordiclarp.org in 2019.