Published Saltwater Conjurer (f, ss, m/m)

Saltwater Conjurer has been published. This is a fantasy short story of approximately 4000 words featuring a M/M pairing. It can be found below and under the Short Story page.

Cliché List:

Tavern? check.

Bar wench? check.

Pirates? check.

Sex? check.

Magic? check.

Strange names of places that mean absolutely nothing to anyone but me? of course.

And it all works awesomely.

Next Sunday, Apr 6th: Marks of the Protector (Part 1 of 2) (f, serial, m/f) – Being captured by a naked, beautiful woman has limited advantages when said woman can easily turn bear and devour him.

Saltwater Conjurer

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Saltwater Conjurer

Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission from the author.

Short Story (Approx. 4000)

Lianal noted when the kid showed up. Stepped through the threshold of the tavern like a wide-eyed child experiencing the pitching of a ship for the first time. He even swayed slightly.

The boy dodged nimbly to the side, letting a few others come in from the street. Because Lianal was watching for it, he saw the boy swallow, saw him get a rein on his timidness and steady his jaw as he searched the crowded room. And when the boy’s eyes caught on the Captain, something shifted in his demeanor.

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Published Every Wine-Flavored Exhale (f, ss, m/f)

Edited May 12th: Every Wine-Flavored Exhale has been removed. You can find in the collection Nothing But Seaweed & Other Stories coming May 29th, 2015.

Every Wine-Flavored Exhale has been published. A fantasy short story of about 3000 words with a M/F pairing. It can be found below and under the Short Story page.

Yes, I admit that I have recently watched the new 300 which is where the made-up Greek style names came from in this story.

I’d been planning on writing a story about a drunkard because I wanted to have a little fun with having a character be inappropriate and completely unabashed by that inappropriateness. However, since the story is mostly light-hearted I can’t honestly say that the characters are the best examples of being three-dimensional. That doesn’t mean their story isn’t enjoyable though.

Next Sunday, Mar 30th: Saltwater Conjurer (fantasy, short story, m/m) – There’s only one man he must prove himself to in order to join their crew.

Published Kiss. Mouth. Red. (f, ss, m/m)

Kiss. Mouth. Red. has been published. A fantasy short story of about 4700 words with a young M/M pairing. It can be found below and under the Short Story page.

This story started out meaning to only be mini-length. I hadn’t thought the idea had much meat to it so I hadn’t intended on writing too much in the way of romance, deciding I’d just do a short erotic piece.

However, the plan to simply focus on an erotic piece went right out the window because, for some reason, Miles was nervous. Then I had to determine why he was nervous and why his nerves even mattered. That led to a more three-dimensional character, which led to a cute romantic vibe showing up within the eroticism in the story.

Despite him being the reason this story exploded in word length, I actually really like Miles and the way the story turned out. Wish all my stories flowed out as easily as this one.

Side Note: Coming up with perfect titles for my pieces is one of my favorite parts of the creation process. On rare occasions, I know the title partway through writing the story. Most of the time it’s the last thing I do because I go through an entire brainstorming session just for the title.

I’m only mentioning this because this is one of those times when I feel as if I’ve completely nailed the title in all three important aspects–connecting with the story, marking the genre and intriguing the reader (of course that third one is the most subjective, but I think it succeeded).

Published Water Play (f, ss, m/f)

Water Play has been published. A fantasy short story with the same M/F pairing as in Thawing Off (Bradd and Cerci). About 3300 words. It can be found below and under the Short Story page.

This story was written a few years ago, completed shortly after I’d finished Thawing Off, the first story featuring Witch Ales’ not-quite-obedient subordinates. I don’t have any huge plans for the couple, but they were fun to write both times and I might revisit them at some point to see how they’re faring.

Oh, and in case you were worried about the implications the title suggests…don’t.

Water Play

Water Play

Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission from the author.

Short Story (Approx. 3300)

The first layer of the gloves was a captured piece of the powerful North Wind. The second layer was made from an ever-burning fire taken from the depths of Mount Lasteps, said to be the path to the deepest hell. The third layer was water from the upward sweeping Heaven Falls. The forth and final layer was earth from the base of the Mother Tree, packed so tight it would never crumble. Around the outside and up each finger ran strips of black leather embedded into the earth. The strips fastened at the wrist and then continued on, fastening once again mid-forearm.

Inside the glove, the water would drip into the fire, turn to steam and rise, smack into the cool earth, turn into liquid again for a time before working its way down to drip once more into the ever-present fire. Stuck between the chill air of the North Wind and the constant dripping from the Heaven Falls, the fire would often shiver to little more than an ember before roaring back to life.

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Like Dark Algae (Siren Song 1) Excerpt

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Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

Edited Dec 28th, 2014: This story has been removed and below is only an excerpt. The entire Siren Song novella will be available for purchase in January 2015.

Siren Song cover designed by James, GoOnWrite.com

Siren Song cover designed by James, GoOnWrite.com

Ignoring the worry settling in the back of his mind about his disruption to their potentially sacred, rocky island, Rikel pulled free his knife and started gather hair of different colors. A million shades of turquoise blended in the dark, so he picked random strands and lopped them off.

They crinkled dryly in his fist. Not like the strands he’d gripped on the siren in the sea. Hers had been soft and supple.

“That won’t help you,” came a melodious voice behind him. “They’re too old. Too dead.”

Rikel dropped both hair and knife, sucking in a breath as he fought for control over his body’s reaction. His penis had become hard at the first word, leaking by the end of the sentence. Unable to resist the call of that voice, Rikel turned, bracing one hand on the hair-covered rock in front of him as he got his first look at the new siren.

The light splayed across the man’s upper torso and face. His coloring leaned more towards green than blue, like dark algae with flecks of the sea flickering through as the waves heaved underneath it. A splash of speckled dark blue, a hint of violet at its core, looked as if it’d been tossed against the siren’s right temple, a few escaping droplets reaching as far as the bottom of his right cheek.

His hair held the same variegated colors that all sirens seemed to possess. This one’s hair ranged from a tanish sand-mimicking shade to almost black. A thick section had been braided down his right side, the tail of it tied with tiny fish bones.

Around his neck he wore a necklace made of thick black mussel shells and when he moved, they clicked against one another. Loud enough that with the last of his conscious thoughts that didn’t have anything to do with wanting and lusting Rikel wondered how the man had managed to sneak up on him.

“So you aren’t asexual,” whispered the siren, cocking his head slightly, his long hair sticking wetly to his biceps and curling around his shoulders. His tail flicked out of the water behind him, creating a small splash in the pool of seawater, the ripples heading towards the channel that cut through the Nest.

Rikel started forward before the siren had finished speaking, coaxed by that gentle whisper. He jerked to a stop a few paces away and almost managed a step backwards as the sounds faded from his ears.

The siren smiled. “And I haven’t even sung to you yet.”

This is only an excerpt of Siren Song. For more excerpts you can go to the Excerpt page.

Published But Flesh Among the Storm (f, mini, m/f)

Edited May 12th: But Flesh Among the Storm has been removed. You can find it in the collection Nothing But Seaweed & Other Stories coming May 29th, 2015.

But Flesh Among the Storm has been published. A fantasy mini of about 1100 words. It can be found below and on the Minis Page.

Recently, I stumbled across a document with simply the words “midnight lover” written at the top when I was organizing a few things. The rest of the document was entirely blank. Obviously, I’d intended some sort of story but never actually got around to even writing a few phrases that would jog my memory.

Since I thought it was silly to have an entire document for two words, I quickly penned out a couple of paragraphs using the phrase as a prompt. The next day I was still thinking about it, so I sat down and truly started writing on that story and didn’t stop until it was done.