oracle-station
April 18, 2025

Story Surgery: Oracle at Station Twelve-B

The most ambitious part of this story wasn’t the worldbuilding. It was the emotional architecture. Writing a recursive identity loop—where the protagonist slowly realizes he is both the observer and the observed—meant keeping the reader disoriented but emotionally grounded. I couldn’t rely on dramatic reveals or exposition dumps. Every scene…
hells-kitchen-critic
April 18, 2025

Story Surgery: Hell’s Kitchen Critic

Writing Hell’s Kitchen Critic taught me that humor alone isn’t enough. The jokes might carry a scene, but it’s the underlying emotional scaffolding—the character arcs, the decisions, the resistance to returning to who they were—that make the story feel earned. I didn’t set out to write a redemption story. I…
hells-kitchen-critic
April 18, 2025

Author’s Notes: Hell’s Kitchen Critic

Origin of the RecipeThis story began, quite simply, with the idea: What if a demon fell in love with food criticism?It’s ridiculous. It’s theatrical. But it’s also a lens through which I could explore something I care about deeply: the intersection of absurd power and very human joy. I’ve always…
drowned-saint
April 18, 2025

Story Surgery: The Drowned Saint

Writing this story taught me how powerful it is to center ritual over plot. Nothing “happens” in the traditional sense. There’s no antagonist. No conflict in need of resolution. There’s just expectation, memory, and the moment when something quietly shifts. I learned how much a setting can carry when the…
drowned-saint
April 18, 2025

Author’s Notes: The Drowned Saint

This story began, as so many of mine do, with a single image: a statue washing ashore. I didn’t know what kind of statue it was at first. I just imagined something old and barnacle-crusted, something that shouldn’t be moving but did, dragged in by the tide once a year…
dragon-express
April 17, 2025

Story Surgery: Dragon Express

This story is driven by contrast. Sweat and silk. Sarcasm and sincerity. App notifications and ancient fire. I had to balance every scene to make sure neither tone overwhelmed the other. Every time the story leaned too magical, I grounded it in traffic and delivery stress. Every time it leaned…
dragon-express
April 17, 2025

Author’s Notes: Dragon Express

I wanted this story to start with sweat. With exhaustion, frustration, humidity, and the quiet desperation of app-based labor. I wanted you to feel the weight of the insulated bag on Min-jae’s back before you ever saw a dragon. Dragon Express is about burnout. Not just professional exhaustion, but emotional,…
because-you-were
April 17, 2025

Story Surgery: Because You Were

This was the hardest story in the collection to write—and maybe the one that changed me the most. The structure came first: I wanted to write a story that unfolded in reverse, not just in time but in causality itself. I didn’t want it to feel like a gimmick. I…
because-you-were
April 17, 2025

Author’s Notes: Because You Were

In most fiction, time is a line. Even in stories that travel backward, like Memento or Time’s Arrow, causality is preserved. The audience may encounter events out of sequence, but cause still precedes effect. The logic remains intact. In Because You Were, I wanted to break that. This story isn’t…
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