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Welcome! On this page you'll find supplementary material, such as short stories and novellas, that take place within the different universes of my books. These stay exclusive to newsletter subscribers for a few months before being added here, so if you'd like to catch them when they come out, subscribe to my newsletter! (I don't spam, promise.) Otherwise, take a look at what's already written by checking out the links below. You can check whether the stories have book spoilers on the right-hand column.

These stories aren't always canon, and they aren't always serious, but they are always a lot of fun. Enjoy!

The Fairfield Frightless

Title Summary Type Book Spoilers
To Trick or Treat With Demons
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It's time for midnight trick or treating in Fairfield, and Anastasia Graves is ready. She and her best friend, the demon she's known since elementary school, brave the magical fog that has turned her neighborhood into a labyrinth. After years of doing this route, she's feeling confident. But between the ghosts, witches, and even the living dead lurking in the fog, she starts to worry that this year's run might be more challenging—and dangerous—than she's used to.

Short Story
No

Ghost Walk

Title Summary Type Book Spoilers
The Ghost Hunters
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In a universe much like our own, Maaya, Adelaide, and their friends sit down to watch an episode of The Ghost Hunters, their favorite campy show about three men looking for ghosts around the world in dramatic fashion. In tonight's episode they investigate rumors of a concert pianist haunting a country home. Little do they know that this time they'll be meeting a real ghost—and that this particular spirit takes great delight in tormenting those who can't see them.

Short Story
No
There Are No Goodbyes
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After years of adventures both dangerous and exciting, Maaya takes time to reflect on her life. From saving the world to imprisoning one of her most dangerous enemies to leading Selenthian efforts to increase awareness of ghosts and magic, she's led quite a life. But as time goes on, she begins to think as much about those she's left behind as the people still in her life. As she does, she and Adelaide come together to deal with the last big adventure of her lifetime.

Short Story
Yes
Recovery
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Several months after the destruction of the machine, Maaya and Adelaide settle into their new life and all the joys it has to offer. Their ultimate mission finally complete, they enjoy their new home and the comfort of friends and family. But the effects of years of trauma aren't so quick to disappear. Now they try to deal with the ramifications of their past and the realization that they may never completely heal.

Short Story
Yes

The Dream Sanctum

Title Summary Type Book Spoilers
The Halloween Sanctum
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In a chronologically ambiguous time, Kai and his friends decide to take on the dream world's special Halloween event. As they face down hay mazes full of spiders, an underwater murder mystery cruise, and an obstacle course miles in the sky in an attempt to be the first in the world to complete fifty challenges, even the brightest minds in the world start to realize just how difficult this event is going to be.

Novella
No
The Study Session
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Ashley is studying for an exam that would grant her entrance to a competitive university at age nine, but it's the last thing she feels like doing. Depressed, miserable, and confident her father doesn't understand her, she only wants to go to bed, but her father insists on pushing forward anyway. After some friction, he discovers a way to get his daughter interested—and, after a little while, feeling a little better.

Short Story
No
A Girl's First Dream
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Ashley King isn't fond of celebrations, but her family insists; she's graduating elementary school, after all, and at only five years old. Before bed, her father tells her a story of a mysterious world people can enter in their sleep. Ashley is skeptical, but when she falls asleep, she finds more than she thought she ever would.

Short Story
Yes