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I am thrilled to announce my short story, “Serenading a Siren,” was just published in Not a Phase: An Ace Anthology from January Ember Press. Published just in time for Asexual (Ace) Awareness Week, the anthology features both fiction and non-fiction stories of characters on the ace spectrum (meaning they experience little or no sexual attraction). My submission falls into the fantasy category. Writing this piece for the anthology provided a meaningful opportunity to artistically express a part of myself I treasure, and I am honored to share this story with the world alongside other authors with similar experiences.
Please enjoy the short excerpt below, and hurry to check out the rest of the anthology!
Alexia observed a thin stream of blood running down Zeldaโs jaw. โYou had fun with the sailors, I see.โ
Zelda smirked. โSo you agree itโs fun and still wonโt join me?โ
Alexia rolled her eyes. She didnโt stop chiseling. โYou know what I mean. Fun for you.โ
โSure, Sis.โ
Zelda took a short break before she started needling again.
โI tried singing one of your songs today.โ
Alexia subtly turned her eyes toward Zelda.
Zelda made a smug face and waited for Alexia to ask.
โWell?โ
โIt pulled quite a few sailors overboard. They fell asleep from sheer boredom and toppled over.โ
Alexia started chiseling harder.
Zelda made no effort to mask her laughter. โYouโre determined to keep believing those idiots actually hear what sirens sing, arenโt you? Itโs our appearance, our attention, and their own loneliness that draw them in.โ
โPlus a hint of hypnotic magic.โ
โExactly! Itโs why the basic siren song doesnโt bother with words. Sailors would leap off their ships if we sang them a math book. Good thing, too, with the nonsense you write.โ
โExplain yourself.โ
โTake that maudlin dirge you wrote last New Years. โI cry for the ships that burn upon the oily sea, and the poisoned fish that roast beneath their hulls.โ What sailor wants to hear that?โ
โI didnโt write that for sailors. I wrote it to process what I felt. Anyway, why would you want to use my songs if words donโt matter?โ
โWhy write songs you donโt want anyone to hear? I thought youโd appreciate me dragging your creations into daylight.โ
Alexia held the chisel toward Zelda like a knife. โWe have different definitions of daylight. I pick who I share my lyrics with, alright?โ
โAlright!โ Zelda held up her hands the way a hostage would. โSeems like a lot of wasted effort, but alright. I wouldnโt mind except you never do pick anyone.โ
Alexia ignored that and started chiseling again.








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