Kayanne Marti

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  • 2026-01-26

    EXPLORING MENTAL HEALTH WITH FICTION

    Exploring Mental Health with Fiction: In Plain Sight  In Plain Sight is a narrative that plays with the convention of the unreliable narrator and focuses on optimizing the characters in it. It is based on aspects of traditional detective fiction, which include the premise of a murder, problem, mystery, and the steps taken to solve…

  • 2026-01-26

    A Dragon’s Promise

    This was a continuation of my web series novel but placed in the far future. Humans were foolish creatures. Even centuries in the future, they developed so much. The meager species that only lived a peanut’s time in comparison to other entities, bled by cuts, and were susceptible to the weakest sickness.  It was a…

  • 2026-01-26

    Snow Angel [Short Story]

    It’s Never Too Late to Hate Your Job Unknown Backroads, 1990.  Regardless of the amount of times that Niran did his job, it never got easier. Others in his place might say something along the lines of “You become numb to it over time.” It was different for the living. They had avenues that they…

  • 2025-01-19

    Bean There, Done That: Our Coffee Shop Reviews

    In the city of steel, my significant other and I explored as many coffee shops as possible Preface: I wrote this article in collaboration with my talented significant other, David An. You can find a similar version of this blog post and his other work at his website The Steel City boasts its impressive history from 446…

  • 2025-01-16

    In Plain Sight

    There was something strange and terrifying about investigating crime scenes. Under the moonlight, the twisted limbs looked like an artistic tantrum where the murderer collaborated with the stars above. Truly, it was the perfect time to discover the scene. Of course, it wasn’t that the sight of mutilated bodies was anything to have tea over.…

  • 2024-12-27

    What I Learned Writing Stories for 30,000 Readers Online

    “What I Learned Writing Stories for 30,000 Readers Online” I never would have imagined that something I wrote as a personal escape would resonate with thousands of readers. This experience has been as humbling as it has been rewarding. Knowing that the story mattered to one person would have been enough to continue writing, but…

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