We approach our lakefront home from waterside, incoming at a height barely above the gently rolling waves, waves stirred by the northward blowing, light spring breeze. Jahrae loves flying low to the lakewater. Usually she is unable take us quite this low, what with boaters about the lake in summertime, but it is not yet [...]
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LXI – renewal to loss
Posted in Aailhra, Addison, Ahrella T'srha, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, Casey, David, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, E'sphara, Jahrae, Jamie Collins, Khahishra, Mrevan, Ronnie, Saehressa, Serada, Susan Woodward, Vicki, llhaesa, reiki, tagged fiction, story telling, literature, feminist fiction, lesbian fiction, feminism, transgender, lesbian, writing, online books, eBooks, creative writing, stories, novels, online novels, blog novels, lesbian-novels, books, lesbian books, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, blog fiction, original fiction, fiction writing, online authors, science fiction, lgbt fiction, writing-inspiration on 2 May, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
VIII – diplomatic black tie part I
Posted in Addison, Anita, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, Barbara Millwood, Casey, Chsensera, David, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, Ensign Sserhara, Gl'nsiel, Jahrae, Khahishra, M'traliel, Ronnie, Saehressa, Serada, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, creative writing, eBooks, feminism, feminist fiction, fiction, fiction writing, lesbian, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian-novels, literature, novels, online authors, online books, online novels, original fiction, stories, story telling, writing on 23 February, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Four and a half months prior to the astoundingly quick, world-shaking, and precedent setting toppling of the Myanmar regime, where llhaesa and M’traliel teamed with the Buddhist monks to facilitate its happening, the White House held a state dinner in honour of the Arrhazonans. This was a formal attire fare affair, and both llhaesa and [...]
I – prologue
Posted in Ahrella T'srha, Anita, Arrhazon, Casey, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, Jahrae, Khahishra, M'traliel, Ronnie, Saehressa, llhaesa, reiki, tagged feminism; feminist; feminist-fiction; feminist stories;, writing; creative writing; fiction; lesbian-fiction; le on 15 February, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The hazy red sun called upon southern New Hampshire early on this day, consistent with its duty for this point in the season. It was the height of summer, and New England was in the throes of a classic summer heat wave. The heat arrived on the heels of the departure of a rainstorm that [...]
CCLXXXIII – new customs, new affirmations
Posted in Addison, Anita, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, David, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, Hrilleae, Jahrae, Jamila Karenga, Mrevan, Ronnie, Saehressa, Serada, Tim, Vicki, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 19 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hours after returning to Equality, the entirety of the family gathered for dinner in the Dining Hall. Once on board, Jahrae saw to the Salston’s need for living space, and with this done, she set out for the Dining Hall, requesting reservations for a party of fourteen. This number included Elsrensia, for the connection between [...]
CCLXXXII – aftermath and preview
Posted in Alicia Ellenwood, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, Barbara Millwood, David, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, Jahrae, Jamila Karenga, Ronnie, Tim, Vicki, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 19 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Llhaesa returned to sit with the group of Jamila, Jahrae, Ronnie, and Elsrensia, riding the wave of adrenaline and hormones that stirred within during the performance and subsequent sharing of her condition and outlook with the audience. Jahrae was in obvious tears; there was no hiding the tears from anyone with her on the stage, [...]
CCLXXXI – music, news, and opinion
Posted in Addison, Alicia Ellenwood, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, Barbara Millwood, David, Dottie Salston, Dr Elsrensia K’avahra, Jahrae, Marcia Paang, Ronnie, Serada, Vicki, llhaesa, tagged fiction, story telling, literature, feminist fiction, lesbian fiction, feminism, feminist, lesbian, writing, online books, eBooks, creative writing, e books, blog-books, online novels, e novels, blog novels, lesbian-novels, books, lesbian books, blog stories, lesbian literature, feminist literature, feminist stories, lesbian stories, feminist writing, lesbian writing, blog fiction, original fiction on 18 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Their assiduous and fervid day began precisely at llhaesa’s proclaimed time, with the down-flyers gathered in the waiting room of the ship’s massive hangar. Llhaesa, Jahrae, Elsrensia, and Ronnie would make the trip alone, their first flight unaccompanied by one of the ship’s crew. The grandmothers would oversee the children, from class time through bedtime, [...]
CCLXXX – a world to change
Posted in Addison, Anita, Arrhazon, Arrkarhara, Chsensera, Djellrin, Dottie Salston, Hrilleae, Jahrae, Jamila Karenga, Jesnsera, Khahishra, M'traliel, Saehressa, Serada, Tim, Vicki, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 17 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In the ensuing weeks after llhaesa’s unique and astonishing proposal, each of those slated to stay behind when Equality left prepared for the planetside migration. The team accomplished much in this time. Llhaesa and M’traliel generated significant earnings sufficient to see to housing for the entirety of the team, as well as see to other [...]
CCLXXIX – practise and play
Posted in Aailhra, Addison, Anita, Dottie Salston, Hrilleae, Jahrae, Khahishra, M'traliel, Mrevan, Ronnie, Saehressa, Serada, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 16 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On the first day of scheduled practise with M’traliel, it did not take long for llhaesa’s former dedication and focus on task to kick into play. M’traliel knew with one look; she could see the intensity in llhaesa’s facial expression, in how llhaesa carried herself physically. Llhaesa was back and focused. The world had best [...]
CCLXXVII – final family
Posted in Addison, Alicia Ellenwood, Anita, Arrhazon, Barbara Millwood, David, Dottie Salston, Hrilleae, Jahrae, Ronnie, Saehressa, Serada, Tim, Vicki, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 13 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The descent was as usual, professional, uneventful, and flawless, yet spectacular in the viewing. Their eyes drawn to the cockpit windows and the side portals, passengers watched a dazzling display of colour surround the craft as it slid through the ever-thickening atmosphere, slowing and manoeuvring toward its precise intended destination. The craft landed in Washington, [...]
CCXLVIII – family freedom
Posted in Addison, Anita, Dolores, Dottie Salston, Jahrae, Serada, llhaesa, tagged blog fiction, blog novels, blog stories, blog-books, creative writing, e books, e novels, eBooks, feminism, feminist, feminist fiction, feminist literature, feminist stories, feminist writing, fiction, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian fiction, lesbian literature, lesbian stories, lesbian writing, lesbian-novels, literature, online books, online novels, original fiction, story telling, writing on 25 December, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In an undisclosed location outside of Washington, Ronnie, Addison, Serada, and Anita lived under guard, guards who served dual purpose: keeping others away, and keeping the family from leaving. Dolores O’Brien was not required to remain, but chose to stay with the family anyway, helping them through this trying time. All tired of the confinement [...]
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raison d’être
Over the past seven months, writing the individual stories of llhaesa and Jahrae, as well as their common story, has taken a special place in my heart.
There are some elements, those with playful exchanges, or those where discussion is heavier, that grab hold of my emotions, sometimes even grab hold of my thoughts, weighing upon me during the day.
llhaesa’s story has been welling inside of me for some significant time in rough form. The story is a by-product of coping with gender dysphoria, of being a feminist and a lesbian, and dealing with all the issues related to being lgbt through my life, from closet to post-coming out; while finding – or perhaps stumbling - my way through.
Music is the catalyst, a translator of raw sensory information and feelings, that helps me take the cloud forming in my mind and shape it into story. Sometimes this is via the lyrics, other times through the melody, sometimes simply by way of the sound of an individual instrument.
Musical influences come from Delerium; Beth Orton; Dar Williams; Joan Armatrading; Sarah McLachlan; Tori Amos; Natalie Merchant; Heather Nova; Tracy Chapman; Linda Perry; Alanis Morissette; Bruce Springsteen; Brooke White; Roxy Music; and many others.
There is no order to the posting of story elements or in writing them; each is posted randomly in time, of character, of place - much like how we might share stories from our lives with another. There are times when I will string together elements, and that pattern is evident in the rescue of llhaesa and the subsequent reunion.
Most of the novel is told via a narrator; with one exception. Writing llhaesa’s last day from her perspective - what she experiences, what she sees unfold around her, how she views and reacts to these things – seemed more compelling and interesting. I added one final element to this that actually is not of her last day on Arrhazon, but in her coming out here.
There are six posts told from llhaesa’s real time experience. These story elements (in her words I-VI) are the most interesting and fun to write, as well as the most emotionally draining. As I write this, 29 posts remain in book one, and the last ten have proven the most demanding emotionally.
Some of the story involves an element of science fiction, necessary to bridge the connection between the two worlds, the disconnects, the reconnects. It is not my intent to fashion a tale of science fiction, and the parts that touch on it will remain an essential minimum. The true intent is to share a humanist and feminist story, one where two worlds struggle to find their way to gender equality. The main protagonists are lesbian, and we get to see where at least on one world, this is no issue. Our world can have issue with us, and in this story, one gets to watch as both worlds find their way to creating more accepting and equal societies. The next book will find llhaesa facing this issue square on.
The story consists of 300 individual elements, which when collectively read forms a story of book length. As written currently and displayed on the blog, this is a rough draft; changes will likely be made over time to already published elements.
This is Book One, as what follows post 300 will best be framed into its own book. The second will address issues that will be at once interesting and challenging to explore and contemplate - building upon the story told in Book One. Llhaesa, drawing upon idealism, optimism, and an incredible ability to motivate, will tackle issues in ways I believe most all of us in the lesbian community would wish to see unfold in actuality. If nothing else, the story allows us to get lost in fantasy for a while.
While the title is ‘world’s undone,' this is really the life story of and the results triggered by an incredibly talented musician and activist. Llhaesa refuses to sit idly by while gender discrimination harms the women of her world and freedom is lost on one world, paying a terrible price for her effort. When she resurfaces here, now it is our turn to face her challenges to a world resulting from her unrelenting vision and dreams.
Jahrae, while prominent throughout the story, is sort of the unsung hero, the person who grows through the story to become a formidable presence in her own right. This is by design, and her growth is a perfect match to llhaesa, who needs someone to challenge and inspire her to new learning, to new creativity.
As I wrote the story, note that I originally did not plan on having the children parented by Jahrae, Ronnie, and llhaesa. Initially my intent was for friction to build, to show that sometimes we run into difficulty seeing eye to eye with our spouses. In the end, I could not do this, for my idealism and optimism, of trying to craft something as it should be, got in the way.
say that again?
Aalon:
A.ah.lawn
Aailhra:
A.yul.har.rah
Arrhazon:
Are.ha zawn
Brellian:
Brr.L.lee.an
Chsensera:
Cheh.sen.sear.rah
Cshrehyi:
Sess.ray.hee
Djellrin:
Dee.jell.er.in
E'sphara:
E.ss.far.ruh
Gl’nsiel Frehsan:
Jellen.sheel Fray.shawn
Hrilleae:
Ha.rill.ee.ay
I'Isahra M'lensa:
I.ih.sah.rah Mah.len.sah
Jahrae T'srha Khentavra:
Ja.ha.ray Teh.share.ahh Ka.hen.tahv.rah
Jesnsera Sserhara:
Ja.ess.en.sear.ah Say.sear.ahh
Elsrensia K’avahra:
L.sir.rent.sha Kah.hah.vair.ah
Khaehala:
Kay.ha.la
Khahishra:
Ka.ha.heesh.ruh
Kyielra:
Ka.E.I'll.ra
llhaesa ahrella t'yaeli:
laa.hay.ess.sah are.ha.rell.la tay.lye
Lzrehae N’seseh:
Lah.zer.ra.hay N.sha.say
M'sela J'serhn:
Mah.sell.ahh Jay.sehr.hen
M'traliel Zralensa:
M.tra.lee.ell Zee.ra.len.sah
Mrevan:
Mm.ruh.van
Njesera:
En.djuh.say.rah
N'rellia:
N.rell.lee.ah
Olterian:
Oh.L.tear.E.an
Saehressa:
Sigh.ah.ress.ah
Serada:
Sir.rah.da
Sjre Jlrasre:
S.jer.ray Jas.sell.rass.er
Sk'vra Kjurha:
Skeh.var.rah Kah.jour.rah
Vreloran:
Vreh.lore.an
Zreltian:
Zzer.L.she.an
people and places
- 51 Pegasi
- Aailhra
- Aalon
- Addison
- AGA
- Ahrella T'srha
- Alicia Ellenwood
- Anita
- Aolaera T’rlassi
- arlkhala
- Arrhazon
- Arrhazon College
- Arrhka
- Arrkarhara
- Barbara Millwood
- Bill Green
- Boston
- Brellian
- Casey
- Chris Kappel
- Chsensera
- city north
- Cshrehyi
- David
- Djellrin
- Dolores
- Dottie Salston
- Dr Elsrensia K’avahra
- Dr. Ed Ellsworth
- Dr. Wrehsx
- E'sphara
- Empo
- Ensign Sserhara
- Gl'nsiel
- Henry Smithson
- Hrilleae
- Hyassil Lvolamihr
- I’Isahra M’lensa
- Ibrahim Harare
- J'saera
- Jahlaera Oserehi
- Jahrae
- Jamie Collins
- Jamila Karenga
- J’luhre Forest Preserve
- Jesnsera
- Jredvarha City
- Keene
- Kendra Canton
- Khaehala
- Khahishra
- Kukaeshra
- Kyielra
- Lajxa R’chr
- L’juriloe Jsequelha
- Lisa Grennon
- llhaesa
- London
- Lzrehae
- M'sela J'serhn
- M'traliel
- Marcia Paang
- Margaret Okoro Nwosu
- Mark Cahill
- M’korae
- Melissa Kappel
- Miahsara Kensoli
- Mrevan
- N'rellia
- N'rellia Naturally
- Nenseru Woods
- Njesera
- North 41
- Old City
- Olterian
- Oluraesa Y’elorha
- reiki
- Ronnie
- Sabah Fayed
- Saehressa
- Sara Beth
- Sarah Montarra
- Sarah Willingham
- S’salihn
- SEQ
- Serada
- Sjre Jlrasre
- Sk'vra
- Sohrae H’ahlser
- southeast quadrant
- Susan Woodward
- Sylvia Washington
- The Highlands Inn
- Tim
- V'aesza
- Vicki
- Vreloran
- Watershed Regional
- Y'sre School of Music
- Zreltian
who’s who
Aalon:
Chief Curator of N’rellia Conservatory of Music
Aailhra:
Arrhazonan equivalent to Reiki
Addison:
Ronnie and llhaesa’s eldest daughter
Arrhazon:
llhaesa & Jahrae home world
Brellian:
Unstable Arrhazonan dictator
Chsensera:
Child friend of llhaesa and Jahrae
Cshrehyi T’yaeli:
llhaesa’s brother
Djellrin Khentavra:
Jahrae’s dad
E'sphara:
Owner of E’sphara Artist Colony
Gl’nsiel Frehsan:
Chief of Government after Brellian
Hrilleae Khentavra:
Jahrae’s mum
Admiral I'Isahra M'lensa:
Commander of Equality
Jahrae T'srha Khentavra:
llhaesa’s wife, and Ambassador
Jesnsera Sserhara:
hero of revolution who saves Jahrae
Ensign Jesnsera Sserhara:
daughter of Jahrae’s friend & wife of Chsensera
Elsrensia K’avahra:
Physician and revolutionary
Khaehala:
Chsensera’s mum
Khahishra:
llhaesa’s college roommate and M’traliel’s wife
Kyielra:
victim of murder, witnessed by young Jahrae
llhaesa ahrella t'yaeli:
musician and leader of two worlds
Lzrehae N’seseh:
Government employee and discoverer of important documents
M'sela J'serhn:
llhaesa’s college advisor
M'traliel Zralensa:
friend of llhaesa, and first lover
Mrevan:
llhaesa’s dad
Njesera:
Head of government records department
N'rellia:
Llhaesa’s college and most prestigious school on Arrhazon
Olterian:
Concert promoter
Saehressa:
llhaesa’s mum
Serada:
Ronnie and llhaesa’s youngest daughter
Sjre Jlrasre:
Café owner
Sk'vra Kjurha:
llhaesa nemesis and future hero of revolution
Vreloran:
government technician who helps llhaesa
Zreltian:
Former Arrhazonan Chief of Government
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15 recent tales
- XCVII – dreams and remembrance
- XCVI – the man who never knew
- LCV – stirred by the sea part II
- XCIV – stirred by the sea part I
- XCIII – declarative adulthood
- XCII – hostage to the hills part II
- XCI – hostage to the hills part I
- XC – revenge of the acoustic guitar
- LXXXIX – uncommon on the common
- LXXXVIII – recruiting parents
- LXXXVII – the ways of fate
- LXXXVI – may the waters set you free
- LXXXV – the problem with problems
- LXXXIV – serry’s choice
- LXXXIII – multi-generational mischief
historical tales
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