It’s been a while.
Longer than I meant it to be, and longer than I would have liked. But stories have a way of waiting for you when you need to step away for a bit, and this past year has been very good at insisting on that. Between a few life-sized plot twists, a move to a new city, and a handful of real-world chapters I hadn’t exactly planned for, this little corner of the internet grew quiet.
But I never stopped thinking about stories.
Some of you remember that, for a long time, I’d been sharing scenes here from The Silence of Ancient Light — a big, serious, slow-burn science fiction project that’s grown into something rather sprawling and strange and dear to me. That story is still very much alive. I haven’t abandoned it. If anything, I’ve learned that sometimes a story needs a little space to breathe, so that when you return, you can see it more clearly.
And while I was letting that one simmer, something unexpected happened.
I began writing a very different kind of story.
It started as a kind of creative palate cleanser — lighter, smaller in scope, faster on its feet. A story more interested in voice and character than in cosmic philosophy. Something that didn’t take itself quite so seriously. And somewhere along the way, that little side project stopped being little. It found its own rhythm. It’s own momentum. Its own sense of fun.
If you read To Wander the Silent Dark, you may remember that I had a bit of fun leaning into rhythm, voice, and the sheer pleasure of language. That, it turns out, was a clue. This new project carries a little of that same energy, though in a very different form.
Right now, I’m deep into the editing stages of that new work. It’s novella-length, quick-moving, and deliberately playful in ways my longer projects rarely are. I’m not quite ready to share details yet — not the title, not the characters, not the plot — but I wanted to let you know that something new is taking shape.
The image below is a small, spoiler-free glimpse of the world it inhabits.
More soon.
And thank you for being here, even when I’ve been quiet.

I was just thinking about you and your story a few days ago, hoping you were simply writing in the quiet. So happy to hear you’ve got something brewing for us! I’ll be waiting, sort of patiently.
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Hi Tara! I do apologize about “going dark” for such a long time. It certainly wasn’t my intention, but yeah, 2025 was a tough year, in so many ways. I see you have a new book out! Congratulations!
I have a confession: the new work is not something I’m planning to publish directly on the website. Rather, I am thinking to try this one more commercially and see what happens. And, it also is not the same story that has languished of late, but a new work. That probably seems rather cliché, to leave a lengthy unfinished work hanging while diverting attention to something new and flashy. Still, I’ve had so much fun with this little “side project” that I hope others find it engaging as well. At this point, I have a finished novella-length (~40k words) 2nd draft, and I’m working through successive rounds of developmental and copy editing to improve upon it. I’ve been at it for several months, but didn’t want to say anything earlier and jinx the whole project. So… soon! Soon.
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2025 brought a lot of changes for me as well. I moved from Alaska to Iowa and oh my what a change! I love it here, though.
I will definitely be purchasing your book when it’s available. If there’s anything I can do to help you out, let me know! I’m always around.
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