January 14, 2026
I wrote a big long thing and I thought it saved but it didn't so I lost it and now I have to retype everything!!! So y'all are getting the short version now.
Basically, this week, I've started posting a new story, Outcasts and Rebels. It's less of a novel, and more like a TV series. It's somewhat episodic, with storylines starting up as other storylines end. I wrote a wonderful, detailed explanation on the story itself, but because I lost all that and don't feel like retyping it all, I'm just gonna include a copy/paste of the synopsis at the end.
I plan on posting a new "episode" every week, broken into 2 or 3 parts. (Because each episode is anywhere between 4.2k and 7k words.) I'm gonna keep doing that until I stop having fun with it. Then, I'll write up a proper ending.
Also, I'm thinking of dedicating a portion of this website to it. Like, posting the actual episodes on here every week too. It seems like it would be kinda fun. But I'd have to figure out a system for it, and how I want to do it. Or if I even want to commit to something like that... It'll depend on how complicated such a thing would be to do on a regular basis.
But for now, you can read it on Inkitt, Royal Road, Scribblehub, and Purrfiction.
Synopsis below:
Ordinary people with ordinary problems living in a future the US is headed towards.
The Free States of America was formerly part of the United States, before it divided into four separate countries. Not only is the FSA overwhelmingly fascist, with laws and attitudes reminiscent of the 19th century, but the problems that have plagued humanity for centuries still remain. Unrequited love, petty arguments, corrupt cops, social gatherings, and the occasional small-town drama.
Gilran, Jefferson is part of the FSA, and this slice of life dystopian soap opera focuses on the everyday lives of six citizens. Jake Williams, the justice-hungry son of a businessman from a far-left country; Maple Henderson, a rebellious teenage girl fearful of her inevitable future as a housewife; Sebastian Barstow, the mayor's scandal-prone son; Axel Bremmer, a levelheaded mechanic struggling to survive; Stellaluna Callahan, a chronically bored woman married to a billionaire; and Luke Lindberg, the single father of a 5 year old girl.
They might not be able to overthrow the government, but they have their unique ways of rebelling, even at the expense of becoming outcasts.
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