Links to my free reads:
The Elevator: Chris and Nelson get stuck in an elevator. That’s all you need to know.
Posted at Brandon Shire’s blog.
The Ubiquitous Ass: Dil and Mary have an interesting conversation over lunch one day.
Honesty: They worked together, it didn’t happen then, but two years later, Collin and Paul get together and all that pent-up lust explodes… but will it be derailed by an unexpected argument?
Balancing Act: I think the world of dance/ballet is a sexy one, so I wrote this short piece about an instructor and his young student. (Don’t worry, the student’s of age!)
Lavender Rose: Remember when I said I was taking it down on July 4? Forget it. I’m leaving it free forever. If you guys want a copy for your ereaders, email me (fenraven @ gmail.com). In the meantime, it’s available online. Update: The world is full of bad people. I just read the sad story of one writer’s novel being lifted from a site online and published/sold under someone else’s name. The writer had posted the book in its entirety before getting it published. Sort of like I posted this book. ;/ To prevent the same thing from happening to me, half the chapters have been password protected. Yes, it’s a pain, but all you have to do is ask me for the magic words and I’ll give them to you.
The Cafe Cat: Written for the May edition of Dreamspinner’s newsletter.
Little Red Riding Hood: A Cross-Dressing Fairytale: It just popped into my head one day and demanded to be written.
Four Minutes: Oh, this has become a favorite of mine. Written in one day, and it came together beautifully.
Weird in Wisconsin: Inspired by a trip around western Wisconsin.







Hi Theo,
I don’t know if you remember me, but I left you a message awhile ago after reading your short story entitled 4 minutes. I had checked out some of your other stories at that time as well and noticed that you had password protected some of the chapters for Lavender Rose. I would like to read this story if you are still sharing the password for these chapters, unless of course you have changed your mind and decided to publish. In which case I will happily await the release of this story and purchase a copy. Thanks.
You can still have it for free. Send me your email address and I’ll mail you a copy. PDF or mobi?
Sorry I didn’t see this sooner, I’ve added my e-mail address below in the details. Thanks Theo.
Oops, I forgot to add, pdf please.
On its way, Karen.
Thanks for asking.
Hi Theo, I’m busy poking around on the internet tonight and I have to admit your site is a regular stop for me, there’s usually something interesting going on. But I realized I hadn’t gotten around to this which is to thank you for having sent me the copy of Lavender Rose and to tell you; I absolutely loved the story it was awesome. I’m not honestly sure what I was expecting and sometimes when I start a story I’m really just hoping for a good read and Lavender Rose was a very, very good read. I was thoroughly entertained the whole time I was reading it. Thank you.
I loved hearing this! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Writers live for stuff like this.