The Violin

In 1871, Elise Knight made a deal with the devil: craft a powerful violin in exchange for her fiancé’s resurrection.
When Elise’s fiancé dies, she would do anything to get him back—even if that means striking a sinister bargain with Cassius McCalmont, an exotic collector whose oddity exhibit is downright astonishing.
After seeing Cassius’s otherworldly flute work its magic, Elise begs her father for an apprenticeship, eager to make the seemingly simple sacrifice required to bring her beloved back from the dead: give Cassius a violin of her own making.
But before she can finish, Elise’s father falls deathly ill. Even Cassius’s elixirs can’t restore his health for long, and her father’s dying wish may very well be Elise’s undoing.
Now she faces a grim choice: obey her father and let him pass in peace, or trust the man who promises her power over the grave.
Ink It Out: 100 Writing Prompts For Transforming Experience Into Story

Your life is full of stories. You just haven’t written them yet.
They say to write what you know, but when it comes to turning your personal experiences into dragon riding, killer clowns, or liaisons with a book boyfriend, you’re not sure how to do that. Ink It Out is your guide to turning everyday moments, memories, and emotions into compelling fiction.
Inside, you’ll find playful, thought-provoking, and emotionally honest prompts that help you:
- Mine your past for unforgettable scenes
- Transform real-life experiences into story ideas
- Build characters with depth and authenticity
- Explore your voice through personal storytelling
Whether you’re drafting a novel, journaling for fun, or exploring your creativity, this book gives you the tools to turn the life you’ve lived into stories only you can tell.
Pick up your pen, and let’s ink it out.
COMING SOON
The Tenant: A Novella

Marvin Hoeff never thought he was a selfish bastard. Unfortunately for him, the universe begs to differ.
After surveying the grim aftermath of tenant Colette Finch’s death, all petty, miserly landlord Marvin Hoeff wants is his evening takeout and a long, hot shower. The problem is, something has followed him home… something sopping wet, sharp-tongued, and absolutely furious with him.
Before he can say “lease violation,” Marvin finds himself the newest guinea pig of a cosmic bureaucracy’s experimental reformation method. Colette claims the purgatorial punishments are all for his “character development,” which would be easier to believe if she didn’t look so delighted at his misery.
But as her relentless haunting begins peeling back the rot he’s spent a lifetime ignoring, Marvin can’t help but wonder:
What if she’s not trying to destroy him… but save whatever’s left?
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