About Autumn
Autumn is an Ohio-based educator, writer, editor, book reviewer, and graphic designer with a love for all things creative.
Currently, she is working on a romantic fantasy book series and poetry collection. Learn more about her progress on these projects below! In addition to fiction and poetry, Autumn also enjoys working on scripts and hybrid forms of writing. She loves reading about the craft of writing as much as she loves experimenting with it first-hand, documenting both on her blog. While this website primarily focuses on reading and the creative side of her writing, she is equally passionate about rhetoric, professional writing, marketing, and how each of those skillsets can enhance one's creative pursuits. |
Works-in-Progress
Begin Again (Book 1 of the Next Life Series)
What would you do, if you had the chance to begin again?
One moment, Lady Adelina Vanburg dies at the hands of her corrupt husband, Marquess Kane Mackentire, after war-hero Duke Dalton Cyrus staged a coup and took the Eramith throne. The next moment, she gasps awake five years in the past inside her childhood bedroom. She never thought such a thing were possible, even with all the banned magic within her kingdom. Caught between the real and surreal, Lady Adelina struggles to find her footing on this familiar ground. With just two weeks until the dishonorable Marquess is set to propose, she vows to avoid marrying him at all costs, even if it means using her knowledge to help the one man who has always stood in his way. Begin Again is the first book in a four-part romantic fantasy series that explores what it means to have another chance at life, love, and fulfillment. The image on the left is a self-made mock-up for visual purposes. 51,691/100,000 words (Draft 1)
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"The Blueprints We Inherit" : A Poetry Collection
“The Blueprints We Inherit” is a poetry collection which delves into the intricate tapestry of familial influence, exploring the profound impact of the thoughts, habits, and mindsets passed down from our parents, and their parents before them.
Drawing immense inspiration from the therapeutic essence of EMDR, this collection relies on free verse and structured forms to travel through the fragile corridors of memory. 7/50 poems (Draft 1)
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