Auden WrightShould We Ban Offensive Books?Hullo fellows, I was going through old drafts and found this. I decided at the time it was redundant griping and ignored publishing it, but…6 min read·Feb 7, 2024--2--2
Auden WrightWhere We Began“This is where we began.” He lifts a fork, appraises her, catches the flight of angels, pops air into his void of a mouth. The room reeks…·4 min read·Jul 28, 2023--1--1
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (16)Branches busted through the walls, windows, roof, and floor. The pine tree grew at an impossible speed in all directions. Miss Staghorn…·3 min read·May 3, 2023----
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (15)Janice preferred laundry day, with the open air and sun upon her; and as an added perk, you could see anyone coming before they got close…·5 min read·Apr 19, 2023----
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (14)Adapting to the slight movements of subjects was a challenge to which Charles was well accustomed; but not so with Miss Staghorn, who sat…·3 min read·Apr 12, 2023--1--1
Auden WrightinThe Pro FilesQ&A with Auden WrightRecently (kind of), Ben Human asked me to do an interview as part of The Pro Files’ writer profile series. This also goes into my lack of…·9 min read·Apr 9, 2023--4--4
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (13)A slender man in a black suit, presumably the butler, smiled and made a short bow upon seeing the man. “Good morning, sir. You are ever…·3 min read·Nov 20, 2022--1--1
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (12)He turned out at a chimney, like some unholy St. Nick. It was a warm evening, so the fire was not lit, but his coming startled the maid who…·3 min read·Sep 8, 2022--1--1
Auden WrightTigress of the Shrubland (11)A symphony of flowers fluttered for miles in sea winds, impossibly close, incongruously splendid, a clash of environments suited to dreams.·5 min read·Sep 5, 2022--1--1