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So much unbearable crap has happened to me in the past year or two. I haven't been very active in writing lately, but when I am, I make short stories, and one day I'll publicly post them when I feel I have enough, then add some more as I go along. I do this instead of self destructing. So, this is very important to me. This is a collection of short stories. I ask you to keep an open mind. Some stories may not be suitable for children under the age of 14. And to anyone who is sensitive to
At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee. (And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.) At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way.
When their mother is lost in a terrible car crash, two children set out to bring her back from the Underworld -- a nightmare place populated by remnants from old mythologies, defunct pantheons, and forgotten folklore. Along the way, the children discover that they cannot rescue their mother without rescuing themselves first. Sometimes frightening, sometimes funny, and often heartbreaking, "Assam & Darjeeling" is the story of a brother and sister who have to go through hell
So much unbearable crap has happened to me in the past year or two. I haven't been very active in writing lately, but when I am, I make short stories, and one day I'll publicly post them when I feel I have enough, then add some more as I go along. I do this instead of self destructing. So, this is very important to me. This is a collection of short stories. I ask you to keep an open mind. Some stories may not be suitable for children under the age of 14. And to anyone who is sensitive to
At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee. (And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.) At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way.
When their mother is lost in a terrible car crash, two children set out to bring her back from the Underworld -- a nightmare place populated by remnants from old mythologies, defunct pantheons, and forgotten folklore. Along the way, the children discover that they cannot rescue their mother without rescuing themselves first. Sometimes frightening, sometimes funny, and often heartbreaking, "Assam & Darjeeling" is the story of a brother and sister who have to go through hell