Portals & Possibilities
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Virtual Voice
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Jaedyn’s writing world is in total chaos. She’s a writer living in a magical cottage in the In-Between—a story realm where baby dragons puff lavender mist, Pomeranians offer snarky opinions, and unfinished stories hover like orphaned pages.
When Rowan—a hero from her abandoned epic fantasy—uses her enchanted quill to write his story, things go a little sideways. One swoosh of cosmic ink later, and Midgi, her tiny purple dragon, tumbles through a portal into the depths of Jaedyn’s half-written worlds.
Jaedyn has to rescue Midgi from a story-verse full of story fragments and characters clamoring for their own books. Worse, the Department of Narrative Police is threatening to shut down all her stories unless she produces outlines.
Jaedyn insists she’s a pantser and pantsers don’t do outlines. Rowan insists he should step in since he has plotter energy. Maris, a time-traveling, dimension-hopping librarian, arrives to try to resolve the plot leakage and stabilize the story-verse.
With story threads spiraling and characters from half-finished stories, and ones she’s never written, start popping in through dimensional doorways, Jaedyn realizes her story might be unraveling faster than she can plot it. (Not that she ever plots. But… still.) She begins to wonder if she’s writing the story… or if the story is writing her.
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The story was fine I guess
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