About this Space
An official Writer's Welcome to Parsley Rose

Hello, fellow readers and dreamers!
I'm thrilled you've found your way here. This is where stories come alive, secrets unfold, and words dance between the pages of imagination and reality. Welcome to my corner of the literary universe, where every word is chosen with intention and every story carries the weight of human experience.
Right now, I'm deep in the creative process of bringing two novels to life: "The Forest of the Forgotten" and "The Secrets My Mother Kept." These aren't just titles on a page—they're worlds I'm building brick by brick, character by character, secret by secret. "The Forest of the Forgotten" explores the shadows we try to leave behind, while "The Secrets My Mother Kept" delves into the intricate web of family truths and the stories passed down through generations. I'll be sharing chapters as they unfold, offering you behind-the-scenes glimpses into my writing process, the research rabbit holes I tumble down, the moments of breakthrough, and yes, even the struggles that come with crafting these stories from initial spark to final page.
But the journey doesn't end with novels. Between those substantial updates, you'll discover a tapestry of shorter works that keep the creative fires burning. There's original poetry that captures those fleeting moments when the world reveals something profound—whether it's in the way morning light hits a window or in the silence between two people who understand each other completely. You'll find short stories that pack entire universes into just a few pages, each one a complete emotional experience designed to linger in your thoughts long after you've finished reading.
I also love diving into literary critiques, examining what makes great writing truly great. Whether it's analyzing a classic that's stood the test of time or exploring a contemporary work that's pushing boundaries, I believe in understanding the craft from every angle. These pieces aren't just academic exercises—they're conversations about why certain stories move us, how authors achieve their effects, and what we can learn from both triumphs and failures in literature.
Throughout it all, you'll find reflections on the writing life itself: the daily discipline of putting words to paper, the vulnerability of sharing your inner world with strangers, the peculiar magic that happens when a character suddenly says something you never expected them to say. Writing is both a solitary and deeply communal act, and I want to share both sides of that experience with you.
Whether you're here for the ongoing novels, looking for bite-sized literary gems, curious about the writer's perspective on great works, or simply seeking a community of people who understand that books aren't just entertainment but essential nourishment for the soul, I'm committed to sharing authentic, thoughtful content that celebrates the power of storytelling in all its forms. Every piece I publish comes from a place of genuine passion for the written word and a deep desire to connect with others who know that stories aren't just how we pass time—they're how we make sense of the world, how we find meaning in chaos, and how we recognize ourselves in others.
This space is as much yours as it is mine. Subscribe to follow along as these stories unfold, and please don't hesitate to share your thoughts in the comments. The best stories are the ones that spark conversation, that make us think and feel and question and dream. I'd love to hear what resonates with you, what challenges you, what makes you want to pick up a pen and write your own story.
Thank you for being here, for choosing to spend your precious time with these words. Let's explore these literary landscapes together, one page at a time.
*Happy reading!*
About the Creator
Parsley Rose
Just a small town girl, living in a dystopian wasteland, trying to survive the next big Feral Ghoul attack. I'm from a vault that ran questionable operations on sick and injured prewar to postnuclear apocalypse vault dwellers. I like stars.



Comments (1)
this is a neat concept! Are you going to do it every now and then? I really like the way you write sorry