Writing

CV of writing credits in reverse chronological order.

The Code Coven computer club is proceeding normally when its facilitator, Circe Vaughan, cries out and falls to the ground—dead—a cordless keyboard clutched to her chest. The air is heavy with the smell of ozone and burnt plastic: the computer Circe had just been handling is a scorched ruin. This could be a simple case of bad wiring, or something more sinister could be at play.
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Ambaret has always been a hubbub of wheedling merchants, bellowing costermongers, whispering plotters, roaring drunkards, and droning priests, but this is different. An incendiary pamphlet printed in an alluring silvery ink entitled Cutting Words has the city in an uproar. The source is a mystery, and yet this strange publication has rapidly become notorious for revolutionary ideas and scurrilous…
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The Miswell Hill rookery is being tormented by a strange, poisonous miasma. Hargrave House investigates to determine if the source is supernatural in nature, or something entirely more horrifying: a mundane device to kill the poor. The rookery in this beautifully-researched Threat is like an entire setting all its own. It was written by Chloe Germain and James Smith.
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