
CT Idlehouse
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I write stories and articles. Sometimes they're good.
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Under Three Moons - Chapter 2 - The Story of Fyonai
Tomerys brooded in the back of the night school classroom. Her rune tiles lay neglected upon her desk. Alchemical Runes was never her best subject. She could never remember what symbols correlated to each element. The rest of the class was setting up their ritual stars, placing the proper occult items and runes in the spires.
By CT Idlehouse4 months ago in Fiction
Problematic Potter Plots: An Analysis of Harry Potter from a Sad, Jaded Adult (1st Book part 1)
Before you jump down my throat like my esophagus is a waterslide, I haven’t bought anything Potter-related in nine years. I do not support J.K. Rowling or her pointless crusade against people trying to live their own lives. She can say that continuing to read her content is an endorsement of her political views all she wants, but I’m a fan of using her own words against her because I’m very petty.
By CT Idlehouse4 months ago in BookClub
Under Three Moons - Chapter 1 - The Accursed Halflings
Chapter 1 - The Accursed Halflings Tomerys sulked as she ate her porridge. She hated the mornings, how the sun made her skin itch. She hated having to drink a nasty potion just to go outside. She hated having to go to nocturnal classes because she had fangs and therefore, could not be admitted to the morning school. It didn’t matter if she was also fae - they feared her curse as much as her fangs.
By CT Idlehouse5 months ago in Fiction
Under Three Moons - Prologue
Prologue - Moonsflower It began in the moonsglow beneath a Lacrimosal Tree, its branches gleaming with luna sap. Nestled in the cluster of dark crimson roots was a single moonsflower in rare form, for its petals only bloomed during Convergence, in which The Three Sister Moons danced in the cosmos, their magick radiating through the ivory thistle and copperlilies of Sioga Valley.
By CT Idlehouse5 months ago in Fiction
'The Testaments' Analysis: Intro, Chapters 1-3
I know my Handmaid's Tale analysis isn't finished, but I thought I would jump right into The Testaments since the Hulu adaptation is well underway. Obviously, the show and novel have different continuities. The Testaments is understood to take place 15 years after The Handmaid's Tale's (novel) ending. It does not feature the same protagonist, but rather tells the story from three different viewpoints.
By CT Idlehouse5 months ago in BookClub












