Work

Everyone has to start somewhere, and for us, right now, that somewhere is pretty close to the beginning. Even so, we’re incredibly proud of every single word we write.

Eerie Christmas 4 - a Christmas tree made of skulls on a spooky background with various authors credited below

A Cracking Christmas – Published in Eerie Christmas 4

Mrs. Carol Crimples has all the usual Christmas chores to get done: cooking the dinner, lighting the fire, tempting the innocent, trusting ‘crackers’ in through the window…

Our short story, A Cracking Christmas features in Eerie Christmas 4, a chilling collection of yuletide horror tales.

The front cover of Goodnight Bramble showing a black cat under a starry sky with the text: Goodnight Bramble, How do you grieve for a friend with four paws? Rosalyn Robilliard

Goodnight Bramble – A Dragon Gems Special Selection

Rat’s tails. Newt’s eyes. Hearts of mice. Aubree must harvest them all. But killing is easier said than done. Especially when you’ve just lost your familiar, and no one understands how you feel.

The Wall Isn’t a Circle – Published in Vol. 40 of the Writers of the Future anthology

A new app lets users see through the eyes of any human in history, but it’s not long before the secrets of the past catch up with the present.

Through Loam and Chalk We Swim – Published in Issue #1 of Astral Alien Fiction

In the depths of the Roots Forest, Moss and Timber slip between the soft wood and pebbles, feeding in the Potato Mines, preparing for the arrival of their babies. But far above, you are digging, digging, digging.

Between the Hush of Leaves

Between the Hush of Leaves – First Place Winner for the Autumn Mollie Savage Memorial SF&F 48 Hour Writing Contest

With 48 hours to explore a sudden, unexpected loss in a fantasy or science fiction setting, we were inspired by the loss of a beloved community woodland in our parents’ village. Between the Hush of Leaves considers the emotional, mindful and magical impact that nature can have on our lives, especially when it’s taken away.