Hey, questers, it’s been a WHILE, hasn’t it? I’ve been an inconsistent blogger (again), and only a marginally better bookstagrammer.
But one of the (few) good reasons I have for my absence is this:
I’ve been working on a short story that’s a special gift for my newsletter subscribers. It’s called Petrichor, and it’s about as far from my typical YA fantasy fare as anything I’ve ever written. (In terms of tone, not content. Don’t worry, I didn’t up and decide to write something inappropriate.)
So. Why did I write something in such a different genre?
It’s because some stories show up on the doorstep of your mind and don’t rightly care who’s been there before them. Petrichor didn’t care that it wasn’t a fairytale. It showed up to be eerie, haunting, and perhaps a little thought-provoking.
And what better time to share it with you than right around Halloween?
Petrichor. He told me that was the name of the smell after it rained.
There’s a lot Tillie doesn’t remember. They say it’s amnesia, that she hit her head in a crash. But when her isolated countryside house becomes haunted by a pair of ghosts, old memories come knocking.
Some doors must not be opened.
If you’ve already signed up for my newsletter, the good news is that Petrichor already showed up in your inbox this morning!
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You’re all AWESOME. I hope you enjoy reading this eerie little tale as much as I loved writing it!