Welcome to the workshop! Please make sure to use the protective gear provided and mind your step, there are Wild Muses about...

Listed below are the pieces that I am currently working on. They are split into three distinct stages of life, with accompanying summaries and statuses. For the moment most of them are in various draft stages, but hopefully I will be able to move some of them onto the 'Being Sub'd' list in the near future. *crosses fingers*

NOTE:Everything here is hosted on my LiveJournal account in friends-locked posts. This is because of the legalities surrounding what counts as 'published' (friends-locked posts don't). If you would like to read these, you will need a LiveJournal account. If you've got an account, simply comment on this post and I'll add you to the Writing filter. ^_^

In Draft

Working Title: The Rabbit Who Ate the Moon

Genre: Science Fiction
Last Updated: June 10th, 5:03pm
Status: First (and very rough) draft, lots of work left to do.
Current Wordcount: 2,867
Summary: Erm, hmm. 'There once was a pilot who fell out of the sky and into a swamp, in which he met a human who wasn't very human anymore and a pod of hippo-turtles.' Err, yeah, that needs work. >.<;;;
Livejournal: Post

Working Title: The Mists of Haiyts

Genre: Fantasy
Last Updated: July 15th, 2006
Status: First draft, still working out the story flow. Basic outline seems to be solid/workable.
Current Wordcount: 4,437
Summary: Middle-aged merchant + haunted forest = more adventure than Maafil is really comfortable with.
Livejournal: (Need to post current version!)

On the OWW

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All of the fanfiction on this website, both old and new,
is dedicated to the memory of Kielle and to all my friends from TiC.
I am a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar.

Everything you will find in this archive is Copyright to Martha McMahon Bechtel and may not be reproduced in whole or part in any format without that express permission of the author. Those works of fiction that include characters and settings that fall under another's Copyright (such as the Fan Fiction) are so noted.