Category: Dawngale

  • Alice and Finch (Alpha)

    Alice and Finch [Alpha] A Novel by Daniel Triumph Release Information: Early Rough Draft Copyright 2017-2024 Daniel Triumph  Dawn 1 Primary Dawn Alice was always a point of interest in the capital. During her childhood, she passively garnered followers, kids in the neighbourhood and later children from around the entire city. Alice was an energetic girl. She…

  • Recurrance in Storytelling

    Recurrance in Storytelling

    Here we go,From The Solune Prince, Draft 3. Chapter 1 Chloe jumped as the metal latch behind her clanged then stopped, dropping back into place. Whoever it was at the door paused and thought better than to walk in. Then a knock rang out through the heavy wood. “Speak,” She said, almost failing to hide…

  • The Young Spectator

    She peered around the doorway, through the entrance. The room was full, as it usually was at this time. Usually, no one noticed her. (Someone always noticed.) Would she learn about those things during her schooling? Possibly, but it would be in later years. They had started a few minutes ago, so the room’s attention…

  • Bare Handed

    Jason Arson walked through the streets, sliding leather gloves onto his fingers as he went. They were mostly to distance himself from any actions he made while wearing them. It was a single degree of separation, but for him it was enough. Jason tried to run a tight schedule, but he was twenty minutes behind,…

  • Gathering All of the Evidence [ROUGH DRAFT]

    Evidence This is a compilation of the first draft of the Evidence series.   Evidence is a novella, only 20 000 words long. This is the first draft, a simple copy of all the chapters that I’ve released individually over since May 28. This is almost word for word what you would find in the Table of…

  • Alice and Finch: Tertiary Dusk 2 of 2

    Finch headed to the library nearly every day after his dad’s lessons. He studied the Solune Guard out of a book called The Minimum Standards of the Solune Guard, Pocket Edition. It seemed that for whatever reason, because he was a Riley, he was allowed to join at the age of fourteen. The Solune had…

  • Alice and Finch: Tertiary Dusk 1 of 2

    Secondary Dusk, Table of Contents On Secast, the first day of the weekend, Finch honoured his promise and met with Artus. He came to Finch’s house a few sixths after sunrise, and they headed south, to one of the public squares that was near the Conflict temple. He found himself enjoying their game of territory…

  • Alice and Finch: Secondary Dusk

    Finch headed to the library nearly every day after his dad’s lessons. He studied the Solune Guard out of a book called The Minimum Standards of the Solune Guard, Pocket Edition. It seemed that for whatever reason, because he was a Riley, he was allowed to join at the age of fourteen. The Solune had…

  • Alice and Finch: Primary Dusk

    Finch headed to the library nearly every day after his dad’s lessons. He studied the Solune Guard out of a book called The Minimum Standards of the Solune Guard, Pocket Edition. It seemed that for whatever reason, because he was a Riley, he was allowed to join at the age of fourteen. The Solune had…

  • Notes and Plans: Evidence

    For those of you unaware, Evidence is the longest series that I’ve made on my blog so far. Alice and Finch was meant to be short, and is currently three parts with one prologue, and an epilogue in planning. Evidence had no plans for anything. I built the rails as I drove the train. I…

  • Table of Contents: Evidence

    Evidence is a long series of short stories about a young woman named Janna. She is the daughter of the King, and she has broken many laws abroad. She returns and turns herself in. Things start to go south when she realizes just how bad her timing was. On top of it all, the person…

  • Of Value. (From the Journal of the Solune King)

    Of Value. (From the Journal of the Solune King)

    Second day and Fifth month of the 3998th year of the Solune standard calendar. As King and founder of this kingdom, I have done my part and earned the respect of my people. They revere me as leader, and are not so much unquestioning as they are disinterested in the way I rule. My children…