Monday, January 13, 2025

The origin of Bristlewurm


Cover for Bristlewurm
Cover for Bristlewurm

The idea behind the upcoming short story Bristlewurm, arrived more by luck than design.

While editing the novella named The Oakmere Grynfang, there was an opportunity for Cora Winstanley's quirky side to shine through, and I took this opportunity when she's walking with a baker’s apprentice named Noldo Krumb.

During their walk, the herbalist briefly mentions a gross encounter she’d experienced during a previous trip to Oakmere forest, and while writing that brief monologue of hers, it planted the seed for this new story.

The short story Bristlewurm is Cora’s first-hand account of the gross encounter she's referring to; and she's had many of these messy encounters during her treks into swamps, caves, and forests.

This story represents Cora’s second appearance as a key character but isn’t the first time a character appears in more than one tale. That award goes to Myrsa Summersby where in The Oakmere Grynfang, she makes a cameo appearance at the bakery; her footsteps are heard by Tarabai in The Farley Mount Pinchers; and she's the protagonist in A Girl Named Latchford... as you can see, like The Beach Boys, she gets around.

Bristlewurm is a short story, will be free to read, and expected to be finalised and published around the middle of February.

Friday, January 3, 2025

Currently Working on Bristlewurm

Initially I was going to make this first blog post about what I ate for breakfast (spoiler alert: I’ve not eaten yet), my former career as a lifeguard for computers, and how I started writing; however, rather than bore you to tears with that, I'll bore you with making it about what I'm working on.

My next story is titled Bristlewurm and takes Cora Winstanley (as seen in the novella The Oakmere Grynfang) out for a not-so-leisurely stroll into Oakmere forest.

Cover for Bristlewurm

Her mission is to help the townsfolk of Lindlebrook rid themselves of constipation due to their over consumption of crumpets. To accomplish this, she must obtain some green goo from bristlewurms.

A preview page for this story can be found here:

Bristlewurm (short story)

I tend to write stories in parallel, and this will be written and edited alongside the following:

Meet Chompy (short story)

The Duskwood Ribticklers (novella)

Bristlewurm is one of four short stories I'll be publishing this year alongside three novella-length titles. That said, if I can write a few more short stories along the way, I will do so, and details will be provided here and on my website: Undelund Tales

If you’re still awake after reading all that, I salute you.

Without prejudice...

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