everything was wrong until i met juniper
If you love queer fairytale romance retellings, you'll love Rampions and Roses
Rampion and Roses tells the story of what happens after happily ever after. In this queer retelling of fairy tales, a support group of women content with life after their stories have been told - after all, living through these tales is much different than learning about them.
I'm very excited to announce that I've entered the Velly's with my collection of queer fantasy retellings, Rampion and Roses!
To get to the judging stage, I have to hit as many followers on the story as possible! If you enjoy this, please send it to people you think will enjoy it, too 💜 This could be life changing for me!
The thought occurs to me that not everyone defines trauma the same way. Disaster takes many forms.
Lives are no more dictionaries than textbooks. There are no shortcuts, and there is very little uniformity.
"He said you all were a support group."
A woman to my right chuckles. "Support groups usually have some sort of moderator."
Goddess forbid you feel you're in the wrong paper.
Something tells me the Goddess didn't much care for labels either, in all truth.
It makes me up just as words make us all up in bits and pieces: labels the world uses to tie us up in pretty pink and blue packaging.
All I want to do is stand in the rain a little longer.
That's all.
You can read the Prologue to Rampion and Roses now.
I'm really proud of myself for taking the time to recharge. I'm sorry it's been another week with no content, but I'm taking today to get back to my fiction writing and continuing my next chapter of Rampion and Roses.
Readings will continue to come as I can complete them, and my Personal Spellwork slots are always open, but for now I'm really enjoying working on things I'm passionate about instead of things that feel like a burden.
The thought occurs to me that not everyone defines trauma the same way. Disaster takes many forms.
Lives are no more dictionaries than textbooks. There are no shortcuts, and there is very little uniformity.
"He said you all were a support group."
A woman to my right chuckles. "Support groups usually have some sort of moderator."
Belladonna is dangerous.
It's not the kind of thing you give someone you love.
You can read the next installment of Rampion and Roses here.