Author Check-in and Book 2 Summary
Added 2025-10-02 15:48:43 +0000 UTCHey everyone! I’ve been meaning to get this written up for a few days now, but I’ve felt like crap. So, here we go:
I want to thank everyone for the enormous response to book 1. You’ve all been so great and I’ve appreciated the feedback. I also appreciate your patience as I continue to work out the various kinks and bugs and my own inability to keep a schedule.
It’s been my dream since I was literally 11 to make money from my writing and thanks to all of my very lovely patrons you’ve made that possible. It means more than you could ever know.
Moving forward:
After posting this, I will be uploading a cleaned up chapter 10. I’ve been trying to pick away at doing a full edit of the document, so there might be occasional bug fixes and the like.
If there's any interest in it, I might do a post-mortem of book 1 and discuss some of the process.
Looking forward, I already have a decent start on book 2. We’re about 6k into it right now and I more or less have it fully outlined.
And now for a small preview. This is the working summary which will go onto the itch page:
You’re a psychic. A Psion. An urban legend among urban legends. Despite your adoptive father’s best attempts to shield you from the wider supernatural world, one case dragged you right into the thick of it. You’re still new to the supernatural, which exists in the shadows of the mundane, but you’ve already confronted the Courts, bargained with the Unseelie, and come out the victor.
For however long that will last.
Now, there is no way to go but forward and for you that means a new case. Witch society is caught in a perpetual war between antiquated social mores and the ever-changing nature of its own undeniable humanity. When a prominent, magical scholar suddenly goes missing, you find yourself performing a dangerous balancing act for an unforgiving audience.
But like most of the supernatural, not everything is as it seems. Not every monster wears its true nature on its face and the greatest hurdles between us and our own happiness are often of our own making.