An original Gothic short story, written in the style of Poe.
A series of short, wintery one-shots, centered on the merry band of five: Will, Roland, Wat, Geoff, and Kate.
An analysis of Othello, focused on the central theme of betrayal.
There could be no doubt; this storm was simply incredible. It seemed to ignite some feral passion deep within him, a passion that set his heart and pen alight...
Based on the movie. Dustfinger's thoughts on the bridge after he left Meggie and Fenoglio in the crypt.
A continuation of 'Inkheart: The Untold Story:' a collection of stories that, having been mentioned in tales of the Inkworld, are now being fleshed out and retold.
It is not wickedness. It is not jealousy. It is not desire, or hatred, or any of that. It is only love. Simple as that.
An analysis of the conflict between sense and passion in Jane Eyre. Written for school.
4-year old Sileni escapes into the tombs to avoid being captured by Argelin's soldiers. Lost and alone, she finds hope in dark places when she is saved by an unexpected source, and finally finds the family she has always yearned for.
No one noticed him as he swept; no one even looked up as he passed. Only Seth watched him, his own work abandoned and forgotten as he scrutinized the cleaner, unwittingly committing his features to memory...
Yes, he had changed his stars. But at heart, he would never be anything but Will, the thatcher's son...
When you're escaping a villain's village in the middle of a tornado with nothing but 5 people, a marten, and a dilapidated van, the trip's bound to get interesting. Based on the movie.
It knows, deep in its non-mind, that its man has magic hands. They are so beautiful, his hands: so long and slender and pale, and they give it fire every night, and they do not let it die...
After saving the life of a young orphan boy, Dustfinger takes him on as his apprentice. Together, they travel the Inkworld, going wherever the wind blows them, until the very end.
The dueling violins sang out into the night as the crowd watch, spellbound...A deleted scene from my story 'The Moon and the Sun.'