THE SKYWALKER ACTUALLY RISES IN THIS ONE (2019-2020)
Star Wars fanfiction... hear me out...
This is officially the longest piece of writing I have ever written in my life. As ashamed as I am to have been a part of the Star Wars fandom, I cannot help being proud of my dedication. I even commissioned an artist to draw it a poster as if it were an actual film. The story spans 126k words long and has over 56k hits on Archive of Our Own.
It has been recommended on fanfiction recommendation threads on both TikTok and Twitter, so I guess it's safe to say people liked it. Someone even had the entire thing printed and bound as an actual, physical novel. I am still speechless.
Overall, I'm glad this is a piece that I enjoyed writing and my readers enjoyed reading. That is the simplest yet most meaningful pleasure any writer could have.
As for the plot... let's just say I rewrote the entire ninth movie. Please don't ask for my opinion of the actual ninth movie. It gave me PTSD.

POETRY COLLECTION (2017-)
In my experience, the best writing motivators are love or spite.
GHOSTLINE: THE ADAPTATIONS
I had a story idea several years ago, about a girl who runs a store of phone booths, and each line connects to the afterlife. People living in this small town could easily ring up their dead friends and family. But this also meant they started seeing death as just a minor inconvenience...
The original Ghostline was actually a short excerpt for a comedy play I wrote with a friend, back in 2019. This is the excerpt in question.
The other version I wrote was more recent, in the form of a short story. Short stories are truly not my strongest suit but I feel I did an okay job for this one.