Over the Horizon




Over the Horizon is a short story I wrote in December 2017 to February of 2018. It is a short story that was inspired by an image I had seen many years ago (drawn by Steven Stahlberg, as seen above), alongside meeting with a friend I had not seen for five years, and a visit to a therapist concerning my mental health and my feelings for this friend. Over the Horizon focuses on Robin, a girl who wakes up to find that her whole world has transformed overnight; after finding herself rescued by another youth, she discovers that he needs more help than him as she tries to figure out what has just happened.

Over the Horizon can be downloaded as a PDF right here. It's about 2750 words. All constructive criticism is welcome.

Steven Stahlberg's online portfolio can be found here, though note that some of the content may not be safe for work.

A Pause in the Rain

A Pause in the Rain is a short story I wrote in March to April of 2018, heavily inspired by a nightmare I had earlier in the year. It is a short story that concerns Quinton on a walk back to his flat through the rain, and an unusual woman he encounters en route; during the pause in his walk, he tries to solve the mysteries of her appearance.

A Pause in the Rain can be downloaded as a PDF right here. It's about 2000 words long. All constructive criticism is welcome.

This work was named after and heavily inspired by the Shadowfax track A Pause in the Rain, which can be listened to here.

Cirrus

Notice: If you made it to this post, you've either clicked a very old link or you've done some exploring on my blog. This project was made when I was younger and more idealistic about writing, and doesn't reflect my current sensibilities; in particular, this fan theory has been debunked by later canon for these games, and I have numerous misgivings with how I tried to tell this story.

This post and project will remain up for archival purposes.


Cirrus is a kinetic novel project of mine that I wrote and programmed from about November of 2017 to Janurary of 2018, once again using Ren'Py. It acts as a small sequel to Nimbus, a previous project of mine, and by extension, it acts as a fanfiction to Sora, just like Nimbus; while the lore may require some knowledge of the previous works, I feel Cirrus can be mostly understood without having previously read the works.

Cirrus again features Yukito, and it features a much larger role from Sora this time around. The night before one battle in a war that still appears to have no end in sight, Yukito looks over his battle plans one last time. Before he can retire for the night, however, Sora visits him, asking what his purpose in the war is, and ending up learning more about one tragic event that links the two of them together.

Cirrus can be downloaded right here, for Windows. It's about 4000 words long. Like Nimbus, the production values are again rough, but I hope I at least wrote something worth reading.

Constructive criticism is still always welcome.